Cool work! I think it might make sense to create a new top level post to point to the progress and solicit more feedback. Comments down here aren’t going to get enough eyeballs, and now that you’re getting into the prototyping stage more eyeballs (and associated feedback) would be useful I think.
One thing I wonder, maybe you could have a dummy study set up to test the efficacy of something incredibly simple, like whether “apple eating increases prescience” as a control group for experiments. Some people get the apple condition. Some people get the no apple condition. Every evening participants get a question “Did you eat an apple today?” and “How did your secret coin toss come out, heads or tails?” To be in the study people have to go through a screening process and agree that if randomly assigned to do so, they will buy some apples and eat at least one apple a day, every day for a week.
That way LWers could sign up for it and interact with the software, and workflows like user signup and data collection and whatnot could be experienced and iterated to get feedback on the little practical things before the Serious Science begins in earnest :-)
Cool work! I think it might make sense to create a new top level post to point to the progress and solicit more feedback. Comments down here aren’t going to get enough eyeballs, and now that you’re getting into the prototyping stage more eyeballs (and associated feedback) would be useful I think.
One thing I wonder, maybe you could have a dummy study set up to test the efficacy of something incredibly simple, like whether “apple eating increases prescience” as a control group for experiments. Some people get the apple condition. Some people get the no apple condition. Every evening participants get a question “Did you eat an apple today?” and “How did your secret coin toss come out, heads or tails?” To be in the study people have to go through a screening process and agree that if randomly assigned to do so, they will buy some apples and eat at least one apple a day, every day for a week.
That way LWers could sign up for it and interact with the software, and workflows like user signup and data collection and whatnot could be experienced and iterated to get feedback on the little practical things before the Serious Science begins in earnest :-)