Non-allowed responses

liwenna liwenna at gmail.com
Fri Aug 27 12:52:24 UTC 2010


Did you try to replicate a 0 by yourself yet? I.e. start the program
with a nonexistent subject number and make a few trials before
aborting (ctr-shft-alt) just to see whta numbers show up in the edat
file when you press 6 or 0 ?

Best,

liw

On Aug 27, 2:17 pm, Hester Duffy <hester.du... at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> This is probably a stupid question, but I'm a bit bewildered. I've run
> an E-rpime experiment in which participants were asked to identify the
> accent in which some sentences were spoken; after each sentence, a
> text display asked them to press 1 for Italian, 2 for Polish, 3 for
> Welsh, and so on. They were offered the numbers 1 - 6, and the
> allowable inputs were set as 123456.
> Looking at the data, there are no 6s in the responses, but there are
> 0s. These are not time-outs, as far as I can tell by looking at the
> response time data, and I'm getting them in the data from several
> different participants (but not all). So how do I have non-allowable
> inputs? Is this a glitch, or does E-prime atomatically allow 0 as an
> input, or what? Any insight very welcome!
>
> Many thanks,
>
> H

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