Launch checklist
Before sharing a task, inspect instructions, practice screens, trial counts, response keys, conditions, and completion handling.
- Instructions
- Practice
- Trial count
- Keys
- Completion
Online psychology tests need readable rows, stable completion events, clear response mapping, and a review pass before search or community traffic arrives.
Before sharing a task, inspect instructions, practice screens, trial counts, response keys, conditions, and completion handling.
Each row should carry enough context for later analysis: task phase, stimulus id, condition, response key, correctness, reaction time, and session id.
Search-ready pages can describe the task and limits, while private reports, account routes, and raw event payloads stay outside public discovery files.
Check instructions, practice trials, response mapping, required fields, completion events, device notes, and exclusion flags before sharing.
The best export table lets a reviewer understand each trial row without reopening the task source.
Keep public sample pages safe, and keep private result payloads outside sitemap and llms files.