<br>I'm doing an experiment where people see members of categories: for each member they see three features, where each feature is a sentence. I want to display each feature/sentence on a line, but I need to randomize the order of the features- so I can't just have a display that shows [f1], [f2], [f3]. Does anyone have any suggestions on how to make these attributes appear in a different random order for each of the ~50 examples I'll present? <br>
<br>The solution I can think of now is to write code that has a string array 'f1' 'f2' 'f3', randomizes this array, and then sets each element of the randomized array to Text Boxes on a slide. But I'm not sure how easy this will be to implement in practice, and it seems as though there might be a natural way to use E-prime to randomize the order the items appear in. <br>
<br>Thank you,<br><br>Joseph<br><br>
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