The Wharton Behavioral Lab hosts two 20-seat computer labs, six focus (interview) rooms, one control room, and a waiting area.
Studies typically run multiple days a week, hitting an average number of 250 participants per session, per week.
Sessions can be in-person in our physical lab, or be sent to our panel remotely. Each session is overseen by our lab coordinators and research assistants.
The WBL uses differing technology based on researcher preference and need, and any necessary software is added to the rooms depending on the session running.
More information about our technology can be found here.
More information on the WBL can be found below:
The WBL Utilities:
- Two 20-cubicle labs (Labs 401 and 403)
- Each cubicle is private/enclosed and contains a desktop computer, headset, keyboard, mouse, and pen
- Each lab has an overhead observation camera
- 6 focus (interview) rooms with observation cameras, a table, and chairs that can hold up to 6 people (Labeled 406, 407, 409, 424, 426, 428)
- Control room with two-way mirrors for observing activity in each lab and a computer set up to observe the focus room cameras, both recordings and in real-time (with audio)
- Two check-in and check-out windows in the waiting area
- Full-time lab staff always present during sessions
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Wharton Behavioral Lab
Steinberg Hall – Dietrich Hall
3620 Locust Walk
Suite 400
Philadelphia, PA 19104