<div>Dear E-prime group,</div>
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<div>I 'd appreciate any help on this issue:</div>
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<div>I created an experiment which has two tasks. Task 1: participants hear over the headphones either two or six digits which they have to remember until the end of the trial. At the end of the trial, they see a single probe digit (visual this time) on the screen, which matches one of digits they heard at the beggining of the trial 50% of the times. </div>
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<div>One way of doing it is something like this:</div>
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<div>Weight Digit1 Digit2 Digit3 Digit4 Digit5 Digit6 ProbeDigit</div>
<div>1 [Digit:0] [Digit:1] [Digit:2] [Digit:3] [Digit:4] [Digit:5] [ProbeDigit:0]<br>1 [Digit:0] [Digit:1] [Digit:2] [Digit:3] [Digit:4] [Digit:5] [ProbeDigit:1]<br>1 [Digit:0] [Digit:1] [Digit:2] [Digit:3] [Digit:4] [Digit:5] [ProbeDigit:2]<br>
1 [Digit:0] [Digit:1] [Digit:2] [Digit:3] [Digit:4] [Digit:5] [ProbeDigit:3]<br>1 [Digit:0] [Digit:1] [Digit:2] [Digit:3] [Digit:4] [Digit:5] [ProbeDigit:4]<br>1 [Digit:0] [Digit:1] [Digit:2] [Digit:3] [Digit:4] [Digit:5] [ProbeDigit:5]</div>
<div>6 [Digit:0] [Digit:1] [Digit:2] [Digit:3] [Digit:4] [Digit:5] [ProbeDigit:6]</div>
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<div>A problem with this solution is that it results in a huge list of rows, one for every possible compination. </div>
<div>Although the experiment is working this way, I believe there is an easier and "smarter" way of doing this. Maybe using and InLine?</div>
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<div>Anybody can help?<br></div>
<div>Thanks in advance,</div>
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<div>Nikos</div><br>
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