Before using PsyToolkit, make sure you fully understand your legal
responsibilities.
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PsyToolkit is free of cost for any user.
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PsyToolkit is the intellectual property of Gijsbert Stoet.
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PsyToolkit comes without warranty. The user is entirely
responsible for the consequences of use of the software and
website.
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The PsyToolkit website can be switched off at any time and
users might not be warned or informed. Obviously, this is not
planned. In fact, the system is being set up very securily, secured
against temporary power failure, and securely backed up in different
university servers in different buildings, so that any form of data
loss is extremely unlikely. The point is, though, that there are
simply no guarantees. Any problems caused by a switch off or data loss
are neither the responsibility of Gijsbert Stoet nor the University of
Glasgow.
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Suspected inappropriate use (as defined by Gijsbert Stoet
or the University of Glasgow) is not allowed and when detected will be
reported to the relevant authorities.
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Commercial use (e.g., online surveys) needs to be discussed
with Gijsbert Stoet first.
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Neither Gijsbert Stoet nor the University of Glasgow are
responsible for the studies carried out with PsyToolkit. For
professional or student research, PsyToolkit, users must themselves
ensure (ethical) approval for research has been given, where
applicable.
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PsyToolkit can be used for free, but if you use it and write
reports and/or publish surveys and/or experiments using it, you always
must properly cite it and credit Gijsbert Stoet for creating the
software.
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When in doubt, do not hesitate to contact Gijsbert Stoet via
email to
Dr. Gijsbert.Stoet@glasgow.ac.uk
(Reader in Psychology at the University of Glasgow)
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