Future-proof your Behavior Research Lab: How to Choose Software for the Long Run
How to pick the best software the first time
When you’re doing human behavior research, funding a new idea often gets to a point where a stakeholder wants pilot data or a proof-of-concept before committing substantial resources. Many experienced researchers are familiar with this Catch-22: you need?software to run a pilot study…. so that you can get funding,...to potentially buy better software…to run the project.
In a best case scenario, you puzzle together some rough data that indicates that your idea is promising. Along the way, you learn which software specifications are most important to your study and will help you optimize your study design and research workflow. But now, you have to justify to your stakeholders why you need to buy more software even though you are presenting (what seems like) decent data from software you already have.?
In this article, we will discuss why you should? think about software as a long-term purchase, even when you are in the early phase of acquiring pilot data. We will also discuss considerations that will help you decide whether a software solution will suit your long-term needs.
Why should you think about research software as a long-term purchase?
To put it simply, changing software is hard. Training? users and finding an optimal workflow takes time, research, consensus and workflow optimization. Additionally, there may be resistance from users that have conducted their previous research with different software.?
Does your lab keep old computers or have some computers disconnected from the internet? because they store precious studies and someone is afraid of system updates? Have you ever collected pilot data using trial software but later found it difficult to move that study to different software??
What do researchers usually look for in behavior research software?
Many researchers start with browser searches, software comparison sites, and AI tools to evaluate and compare software options. This is a good way to compare specifications, but similar descriptions arise again and again.
When choosing software, people often have similar lists of what they are looking for.?
These are all important features for human behavior research, but this list is not enough to tell you which software is a good long term investment for your research.? Many researchers also rely on recommendations from other researchers or methodology from comparable publications. Asking long-term users about their experience with their research software is a great place to start.
Now, we will go over some key questions to keep in mind when deciding on human behavior research software. First, we start with some software specifications to add to your search list. Next, a discussion on how to get the most out of software demonstrations. Finally, we discuss how your interactions with the vendor or developing company is key to long term success.
Think Ahead: Which software specifications are important for future-proofing your lab?
When choosing software, consider how your research will evolve.
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Beyond pilot studies, collecting an adequate sample size to test your hypothesis can be a logistical nightmare. Be sure to understand the costs and requirements for adding data collection stations to a physical lab or increasing the number of online participants. Ask about scaling data collection and data collection capabilities. Sometimes, these are different processes with different costs.?
Once you go beyond self-report metrics to collect psychophysiological metrics and you have access to real-time data and nonconscious insights, coming up with new research questions is easy. Invest in a software solution that can grow with you. Think about which sensors you might be interested in using in the future. Look for multimodal or mixed-method software solutions.?
If you decide to change your study design completely, will this software still work for you? If you decide to pool resources and share it with a neighboring lab or collaborator, is it also going to work for them??
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Would it be hard to change software? Can you import data from other studies? Can you re-analyze data you collected previously??
Would it be hard to change hardware? Depending on the sensor you are using, hardware technology may advance quickly or your needs might change in terms of portability or accuracy. Do you need new software every time you get new hardware?
Is the software keeping up with advances in the field? How are they handling operating system updates? How often do they add new metrics? Are they keeping up to date with privacy and security regulations?
Get the most out of demos
Ask for a software demonstration, (often referred to as a “demo”). If your study design is more complex or your questions are more technical, your demo might include a software expert. They should have extensive experience in setting up different types of labs and be able to come up with creative configurations.
A demo will take you beyond your current understanding, get you thinking about workflow (the key to your daily sanity and resource management), and help you understand possibilities you may not have considered.?
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From this day forward, it’s a relationship
If you choose software that can grow with you, there is a good chance you will have this software for a long time.? It is important to consider the company that makes the software.
Questions to ask:
Final thoughts
Choosing behavior research software is often a long-term commitment, so thorough evaluation is crucial.? Look beyond the specifications you need today and make sure the software is scalable, expandable, flexible, and adaptable. Get the most out of your software demo by providing information about your study design and research goals.? Remember that selecting software is the start of a relationship, requiring ongoing attention and communication with the provider to maximize its value and longevity.