PMID: 16629305Apr 25, 2006Paper

Generic HTML Form Processor: A versatile PHP script to save web-collected data into a MySQL database

Behavior Research Methods
Anja S Göritz, M H Birnbaum

Abstract

The customizable PHP script Generic HTML Form Processor is intended to assist researchers and students in quickly setting up surveys and experiments that can be administered via the Web. This script relieves researchers from the burdens of writing new CGI scripts and building databases for each Web study. Generic HTML Form Processor processes any syntactically correct HTML forminput and saves it into a dynamically created open-source database. We describe five modes for usage of the script that allow increasing functionality but require increasing levels of knowledge of PHP and Web servers: The first two modes require no previous knowledge, and the fifth requires PHP programming expertise. Use of Generic HTML Form Processor is free for academic purposes, and its Web address is www.goeritz.net/brmic.

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Jun 30, 2000·Behavior Research Methods, Instruments, & Computers : a Journal of the Psychonomic Society, Inc·M H Birnbaum
Aug 12, 2000·Perceptual and Motor Skills·A S Göritz, J Schumacher
Feb 24, 2001·Psychological Science·K O McGrawJ E Williams
Jul 12, 2002·Behavior Research Methods, Instruments, & Computers : a Journal of the Psychonomic Society, Inc·Michael H Birnbaum, Sandra V Wakcher
Jul 12, 2002·Behavior Research Methods, Instruments, & Computers : a Journal of the Psychonomic Society, Inc·Ulf-Dietrich Reips, Christoph Neuhaus
Jan 28, 2004·Annual Review of Psychology·Michael H Birnbaum

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Oct 27, 2010·Journal of Digital Imaging·Tracy J RobinsonRichard H Wiggins
Nov 10, 2009·Behavior Research Methods·Anja S Göritz
Sep 26, 2013·Behavior Research Methods·Pablo Garaizar, Ulf-Dietrich Reips
May 19, 2010·Behavior Research Methods·Gerrit HirschfeldJohannes Schwall
Oct 26, 2007·Behavior Research Methods·Stefan T Tomic, Petr Janata
Jun 11, 2014·Behavior Research Methods·Pablo Garaizar, Ulf-Dietrich Reips
Oct 1, 2010·American Journal of Epidemiology·Marleen M H J van GelderNel Roeleveld
Nov 9, 2018·Behavior Research Methods·Nikolaos BatalasMarije Aan Het Rot
Jul 30, 2021·Behavior Research Methods·Felix HenningerBenjamin E Hilbig

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