Two images in the same slide, sifferent stimulus

john@johnallen.it jacanterbury at gmail.com
Wed Jul 23 11:32:29 UTC 2014


it's really too general a question for me to answer in a short amount of
time.

If you're a beginner I'd suggest you download and study some of the sample
files on the PST website - see here -
http://www.pstnet.com/support/samples.asp - run them through, see what they
do and then look at the source code to see how it's done.

to get you started, for your varying correct responses, you probably want a
column in your TrialList to store your correct response - eg 'corr_resp'
and then on the properties dialog  for your slide you can put the column
name in the correct response field but enclose it in square brackets e.g.
[corr_resp]

you just need to  populate the triallist table with the appropriate values
to correspond with the images that you'l show. Hopefully you can hard code
these. If not then you can populate the triallist at runtime but that
starts to get tricky for beginners.

hth


On 21 July 2014 06:00, <natalia.alur at gmail.com> wrote:

>
> Hi!
>
> Thanks a lot for your help. As an e-prime beginner I'd like to do the task
> step by step even though what I want to achieve as a result is what David
> described in his response. I would like to know how can I put two different
> images in the same slide and give them a different correct response
> depending if it is the right or the left image, How this would look like in
> the list and procedure?. The second part is that I need a feedback for the
> correct and incorrect response but I'd need that this feedback comes up
> while the images are still on the screen. Thank you very much for your help.
>
> Cheers,
> Natalia
>
>
> On Friday, July 18, 2014 5:02:26 PM UTC+10, natali... at gmail.com wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I am working in a experiment that shows two images on the screen. I want
>> one of the images to be on the right and the other one on the side."  On
>> each trial, one image is correct, and one is incorrect; responses should
>> be made with a mouse click on an image.  The thing is that I am doing
>> something wrong as it doesn't seem to work, Does anyone can help me with
>> this? Thank you.
>>
>>
>>
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