Finding the right comments

gilis giladsabo at gmail.com
Sat Oct 22 22:09:29 UTC 2011


As always, you're great and very helpful and as always, I got more
questions..;)
Gilis

On Oct 19, 2:20 pm, Anne-Wil Kruijt <liwe... at gmail.com> wrote:
> That being said... given the low amount of stimuli you have, you might
> not mind typing each word out (and adding "'s) in an inline.
> In that case you could have a look at the attached script. This is how
> I would tackle the thing you described.
>
> At the beginning of each block the stimwords are loaded into an array,
> randomized, the first word checked to see whether it's different than
> the last used word and if that's the case the stimwords are written
> into the stimlist.
>
> I realize this could be more elegantly done (loading the words at the
> start of the experiment rather than repeatedly at the start of each
> block, and using a written loop rather than a label,  and in order to
> check whether it works an attribute "doublediscovered" is marked x and
> remains marked for all 10 trials in that block, but ermm yeah... it
> does work ^.^)
>
> Best,
>
> liw
>
>  AWsnorepeats.es2
> 57KViewDownload

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