E-Prime is a software program created by Psychology Software Tools, Inc., and designed for presentation of stimuli during laboratory experiments. In some ways, it is quite intuitive. In others...well...not.
The E-Prime 2.0 manual is a good resource to refer to when building a relatively simple experiment, but you may find lacking if you venture into more complex designs.
I've actually found the E-Basic Help quite helpful sometimes, especially for InLines. To find it, go to Help within E-Prime, and click E-Basic Help.
Here are a few specific E-Prime tutorials I have put together, which are obviously not comprehensive, but rather things I've put together to help clarify some of the murkier aspects of working with E-Prime:
The E-Prime 2.0 manual is a good resource to refer to when building a relatively simple experiment, but you may find lacking if you venture into more complex designs.
I've actually found the E-Basic Help quite helpful sometimes, especially for InLines. To find it, go to Help within E-Prime, and click E-Basic Help.
Here are a few specific E-Prime tutorials I have put together, which are obviously not comprehensive, but rather things I've put together to help clarify some of the murkier aspects of working with E-Prime: