ACL Rules
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ACL Rules
Please do your best to adhere to these rules. Many of them are in consideration for the grad students who have ACL as their only work space:
- Be reliable. Failure to show up for your experiments can result in the ENTIRE lab being banned from using the PSY100 participant pool. If you can’t make your scheduled bookings, it is YOUR responsibility to either:
- contact your participants to reschedule, or
- get someone who can run the study to come in your place.
- Be punctual. You should be all set up before your participants arrive.
- Do not give out any passcodes or passwords to anyone. This includes the door code, laptop logins, photocopier code, and so on.
- The lab is only for lab work. It is not a place to eat lunch, take a break between classes, work on other courses, chat with other students, etc.
- Do not walk through the grad student area. Please walk around.
- Save files you want to keep ON THE NETWORK. If you save it locally on the computer you're working on, you may never see it again.
- Please answer the phone if it rings and you’re the nearest person. You can just answer it “Hello, ACL”. Take a message if necessary.
Laptops
- Do not install ANY software on the laptops without permission from a grad student or staff.
- Do not take the laptops outside the lab (some exceptions can be made for testing). Please notify the Lab Manager if you are borrowing a laptop.
- Laptops are for lab-related work only. We may kick you off if you’re tying up a laptop that someone else needs to use!
