Linguistic experiment

Hester Duffy hester.duffy at gmail.com
Tue Oct 4 07:34:05 UTC 2011


When it closes, does it just shut the entire program down? What happens when
you generate the script?
It's going to be hard to diagnose the problem without more specific details,
so a couple more questions; are the trials randomised? If not, check the
stimulus file it's tripping up on; there could be a problem with it. If they
are, are they just randomised by the list function, or is there other
user-defined input numbering them? If for some reason e-prime is only
expecting there to be 82 trials, that could cause it to crash when it gets
to 83.
If you can identify the bit of the code which is causing problems, it would
be worth posting that here to see if anyone can spot the issue.

H

On Tue, Oct 4, 2011 at 7:16 AM, Kathrin Kollndorfer <
kathrin_kollndorfer at hotmail.com> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I'm working on a linguistic experiment and I have some troubles. In my
> experiment participants have to read words. In general the experiment
> runs well, but after 83 trials the program closes without a specific
> error message. Does anybody know why this happens (I'm working with
> version 1.1 SP3)
>
> Thanks,
> Kathrin
>
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