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    ElicitN

    Interface for expert elicitation of numbers

    ElicitN uses R and a tcltk gui interface for eliciting a number from an appropriate expert. The code has been modified from it's original version designed specifically for eliciting the number of species on coral reefs from expert taxonomists. For more information please refer to: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.envsoft.2011.11.011 Please also refer to GitHub for a even simpler more recently maintained version of the project: https://github.com/beckyfisher/ElicitN
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    EXPR is a software package for the recording and analysis of animal behaviour. Recording is done by pressing particular keyboard keys on the computer. The software then saves the sequence and timing of behaviours. Note that the DOS (1995: https://sourceforge.net/projects/expr/files/expr/fb-port-expr-00-1995/EXPR-binary-DOS-0.0.1995.tar.gz/download) version is currently the only fully functional and is recommended for use. On modern computers, DOS software can run in DOSBOX (https://www.dosbox.com/).
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