Hi Pure,<br><br>Sorry to disappoint you: we are not professionals but simply other e-prime users helping each other out. Personally, I make a bit of a point out of not performing students' work - after all they/you are supposed to learn from this. If you could ask more detailed questions on more specific parts of the design where you get stuck - I won't mind giving you pointers in order to get you on track again, but building an entire experiment for you is not really an option.<br><br>Two pointers to getting started: <br>- first aim to build a stripped version of the experiment that does not yet have all the different conditions etc. but consists of just a couple of trials and get those to work correctly. Once you got that you can expand it into the full version and figure out how to implement the randomizations etc. <br> - check out the dohittest script that can be downloaded at the PST site or found copied at numerous places throughout this group -> you will need it to record your pp's answers: i.e. which of the images did they click on. <br><br><br>best,<br><br>AW<br><br>On Saturday, 14 July 2012 20:57:10 UTC+2, pure-...@hotmail.co.uk wrote:<blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin: 0;margin-left: 0.8ex;border-left: 1px #ccc solid;padding-left: 1ex;">Hi I am new to E-Prime and even though I have done lots of tutorials I cannot master the experiment I am supposed to design. For some reason It is not working and if it does work nothing shows up as my initial plan.<div>My project is fairly simple and will use 2 types of load, question and set size, that will be done in 8 blocks with 40 trials in each block. This is easier said than done.</div><div>I am using about 20 household items in black and white that I have transferred to bitmap and will be seen randomly throughout the experiment. High set size will be 6 and 8 items shown on screen at once and low set size will be 2-3 items. There will be 2 types of question, a high question load, where is X? which will require the participants to click the screen with a mouse to choose their location of the target shown in the first screen, and a low question load, was X here?, which will require the participants to select N for No and Y for Yes on the keyboard. The gap between each screen will be 200ms and the search screen will be presented for 250ms.</div><div><br></div><div>There will be 4 types of blocks which will be presented twice to get the desired 8 blocks.</div><div>Type 1 will be a high set size (6 and 8 items appear on screen at once) with a low question load (was X here?).</div><div>Type 2 will be a low set size with a low question load.</div><div>Type 3 will be a low set size with a high question load.</div><div>Type 4 will be a high set size with a high question load.</div><div><br></div><div><br></div><div>I have read through many questions and answers in this group but have found that they do not answer my experimental problems. I would like for your professional help on the design of this experiment and how it can be implemented as this is for a masters degree and I do not want to fail. Any help will be appreciated and I would like to thank you n advance for your time and response.</div></blockquote>
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