<div dir="ltr">Thank you, David.<br><br>Chen<br><br>On Monday, February 10, 2014 4:25:59 PM UTC+2, McFarlane, David wrote:<blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin: 0;margin-left: 0.8ex;border-left: 1px #ccc solid;padding-left: 1ex;">Chen,
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<br>You can use attribute references to vary the Correct values of a 
<br>stimulus (and many other things besides).  If you are not familiar with 
<br>attribute references in E-Prime, then first work through all the manuals 
<br>that came with E-Prime (or take some training).
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<br>You can then use Counterbalance order on a main List to select the 
<br>desired set of attribute values for each run by Subject.  Search this 
<br>Google Group and the PST Forum for "counterbalance" and you should find 
<br>another thread that discusses this (or again, work through the E-Prime 
<br>manuals).
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<br>David McFarlane
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<br>Chen G wrote:
<br>> I would like to manipulate the responses in my experiment such that some 
<br>> of the participants will need to click '1' if a stimulus is a word and 
<br>> '2' if it's not a word, and other participants will need to respond in 
<br>> the opposite manner. Any idea how can I implement this without creating 
<br>> a separate copy of the experiment and changing the value of the correct 
<br>> response for each stimulus?
<br>> 
<br>> Thanks,
<br>> 
<br>> Chen
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