<div dir="ltr">Thank you! I don't want to exit the whole experiment when a correct response is given, I just want to remain on the image when an incorrect response is given until the correct response is given and then move to the next image in the series.<div><br></div><div>Thanks!<br><br>On Tuesday, October 8, 2013 3:32:14 PM UTC-4, McFarlane, David wrote:<blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin: 0;margin-left: 0.8ex;border-left: 1px #ccc solid;padding-left: 1ex;">Kathy,
<br>
<br>Did you first work through the tutorials in the Getting Started Guide
<br>and User's Guide that came with E-Prime? I think you do not
<br>understand the concept of a "Correct" response in this context.
<br>
<br>After working through the tutorials, you might look at the "Criterion
<br>Based Exit" example that you may download from the PST website
<br>(registration & login required).
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<br>At 10/8/2013 03:11 PM Tuesday, olayak wrote:
<br>>I'm new to eprime and I'm having a little difficulty. I am trying to
<br>>set it a training procedure so that the subject cannot move forward
<br>>to the next stimulus unless they press the correct response. So, for
<br>>example, if the correct response is "S" and they press "L", the same
<br>>stimulus will still be up until they finally press "S". I'm clearly
<br>>doing something wrong because in my experiment when I press the
<br>>incorrect key it moves on to the next slide.
<br>>
<br>>Please help!
<br>>
<br>>I have it set to [correctanswer] and then I have a specific
<br>>correctanswer list in the trial list and the correct key answer ("S"
<br>>or "L") for each condition.
<br>>
<br>>Thanks!
<br>>
<br>>Kathy
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