Interview Documentation
Interview is a web platform for designing and running behavioral research studies online. Build a study from a library of established cognitive and psychological tasks, collect participant data, and review results. All of this from your browser.
What you can do
- Design studies visually: arrange tasks, configure instructions, consent forms, and eligibility checks without writing code.
- Choose from 30+ behavioral tasks: Stroop, N-back, Flanker, Go/No-Go, BART, Change Blindness, Digit Span, and many more, each with configurable parameters.
- Present stimuli: show text, images, image grids, image sequences, video, or audio with precise timing control.
- Run moderated or unmoderated sessions: let participants complete studies on their own, or join live to observe and guide the session.
- Collect rich data: time-stamped task events, recordings (audio, video, screen), drawings, questionnaire responses, and eye-tracking calibration data.
Getting started
| Guide | What it covers |
|---|---|
| Design a Study | Walk through the study form: general settings, pages, task configuration, and analysis options |
| Task Structure | How tasks are organized: instructions, practice trials, main trials, and the four-tier instruction system |
| Participation Dashboard | Monitor sessions, review collected data, and export results |
| Share a Participation Link | Distribute your study to participants |
| Study Sharing | Invite collaborators with Viewer, Analyst, or Editor access |
Browse by category
Behavioral Tasks: classic paradigms from experimental psychology and cognitive science (attention, memory, executive function, motor control, perception, social cognition).
Ancillary Tasks: supporting elements that frame a session: instruction pages, questionnaires, and eye-tracking calibration.
Stimuli: present text, single images, image grids, image sequences, video, or audio with configurable timing and display options.