Analyzing wrong answers

Carlos González carlitosia at gmail.com
Sun Oct 21 22:28:44 UTC 2012


Thanks a lot Eline!
I've already managed to find a solution, very similar to your first advice!

El viernes, 19 de octubre de 2012 13:44:06 UTC+2, Eline Borch Petersen 
escribió:
>
> Without knowing any details about your experiment I'd recommend one of two 
> ways:
>  
> If you are only interested in havin the result given to you be E-Prime, 
> you can define a global variable in your main script (e.g. wrongAnswer1, 
> wrongAnswer2 ect). Initiate the variables in the beginning of you 
> experiment using an InLine. After each trial, use an InLine to detect which 
> anser is given and correct the according value ( wrongAnswer1 = 
> wrongAnswer+1). In the end of your experiment you can calculate the total 
> number og incorrect answers, the distribution across wrong answers ect. 
>  
> Another way is to all relevant information for each trial into a .txt file 
> (reaction time, which answer is given, what the correct answer is, what 
> answering possibilities they had ect.). Then you have all the information 
> saved for analysis in another program.
>  
> Hope it helpes
>  
> Eline
>

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