multiple choice without correct answer.

Didem didem.pehlivanoglu at gmail.com
Fri Mar 16 20:39:56 UTC 2012


They answer by using mouse. Does this change your answer?

On Mar 16, 10:30 pm, David McFarlane <mcfar... at msu.edu> wrote:
> OK, I am not quite following this.  How do subjects indicate their
> choice of the three options?  Do they press one of three keyboard
> keys?  If so, then you can have EP simply log which key they pressed,
> and since the EP List will also by default log which choice on your
> Slide occupied which slot, you will also be able to match up which of
> the offered choices corresponds to the subject's response.  No need
> to designate a "correct" response.  Yes, you could get fancier with a
> bit of inline code to do that matching for you and log directly which
> choice they selected, but even without that EP gives you enough data
> to deduce what you want.
>
> I won't be able to help you sort this out further because it is time
> for me to take off for the weekend (Eastern USA time zone), so I will
> leave that to others here.
>
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> At 3/16/2012 04:09 PM Friday, you wrote:
>
> >At the end of my experiment, I will ask participants to indicate their
> >subjective experience.
> >To indicate this, they will be presented 3 choices and asked to choose
> >one them.
> >So,there is no correct answer in this test. I want to see the option
> >which they chose in data file.
>
> >To create multiple choice format, I used slide object including 3
> >choices as text.
> >In my list, I have 3 attributions denoted to these choices.
> >I have a part of script enabling mouse response.
>
> >My problem is that I do not know how to write a code to record an
> >option which participant chose. Maybe I can see name of the text which
> >they chose in my data file but I do not know how to do that.
> >The multiple choice test code does not work here because there is no
> >correct answer...
>
> >Could you please help me?
>
> >Thank you.

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