Supertasker.org evaluates the multitasking function of a person. For details, refer to the following article.
Hea thcote, A. , James R. Coleman, J. R., Eidels, A .; Watson, J. M, Houpt, J. & Strayer, D. (2015) workload of working memory. Memory and cognition, 43, 973 - 989
Watson, J. And Strayer, D. (2015) Super task: Extraordinary multitasking function. Psychonomic Bulletin & review 17 (4), 479-485
Anyone who wants to understand multitasking can use supertasker.org. At the end of the task, an accuracy score is presented and can be recorded. We provide a tool (through e-mail) that provides a link to participants for those who want to access participant's raw data or who can remotely provide tasks to participants. You are over
To email the results to you you can either type in the address bar of your web browser as below or email them to your participants as a link.
You should of course replace your email address with 'youremail@gmail.com' and replace the specific ID with 'ParticipantID'. Participant ID is optional, but you can track which participant belongs to which participant.
In order to calculate the accuracy score from the data file, there is a script which can be downloaded from here. For those unfamiliar with R, the easiest way to use this script is to use RStudio.
Unzip the supertasker.zip archive and open the supertasker.Rproj file in RStudio (select with `File` ->` Open Project ... `). Place the resulting file in the data directory and run the script in RStudio (`Code` ->` Run Region` -> `Run All`). This will create a file named Score.csv that can be opened with the statistical software you selected.