Feedback object data

leisha leisha at decisionresearch.org
Thu Mar 4 16:51:19 UTC 2004


It probably is recording and we just don't know the name of the column
in your data file that does that. Have you searched the data file for
"Positif2"?

Céline FRAGNE wrote:

>In want in the first time, to be effectivly sure of getting the right
>active state and after, it 'll be more easy for me to analyse data. I 've
>make a first script to say: if RT>300 Then Feedback.ActiveState=
>"Positif2"......It seems to me too that Active State must be record and
>that it must be a function to do that but I don't find it. I'll try to
>write another script to that
>Thanks
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>Céline
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>At 09:33 AM 3/3/04 -0800, you wrote:
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>>If the Response Time from a previous object (probably a Slide, right?)
>>determines which active state is shown to the subject, then you know
>>which active state is shown based on that response time, if you are
>>logging it. However, you want to be sure you are getting the right
>>active state, right? Or you just want the data file to be easier to use.
>>I've created a five-point clickable response scale that returns a -2,
>>-1, 0, 1, or 2 to the Response field for that slide. I just wrote a
>>little script that said, if the subject clicks the left-most icon, RESP
>>= "-2." That gets logged easily.
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>>Seems to me that Active State should be there as an attribute already
>>for a feedback object. But I think you could write a script that
>>establishes an attribute with a name that makes sense to you, like
>>FState. Then say, if Feedback object's Active State = Positif, FState =
>>"Positif." I think it would be fairly simple. Have you written any script?
>>
>>Leisha
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>>Céline FRAGNE wrote:
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>>>Well, before, Excuse me for my bad english.....
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>>>I have only one Slide Feedback called Feedback with 5 different active
>>>state (Positif, Positif2, Negatif, Negatif2, Neutre).  This feed back
>>>depend on subject's RT. In data analyse I have only if gain was poisitif or
>>>negatif because this is the only thinh witch is determined before but not
>>>the feedback wich appear.
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>>>Céline
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>>>At 08:31 AM 3/3/04 -0800, you wrote:
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>>>>How do you call out the five different feedback objects? Is that part
>>>>working for you? What are there names -- Feedback1, Feedback 2, etc.?
>>>>How are they established? It says in the reference guide that all
>>>>attributes are logged, and my data files are huge and definitely include
>>>>all my attributes.
>>>>
>>>>Leisha
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>>>>Céline FRAGNE wrote:
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>>>>>Yes I have try to do that but nothing else appears on data analyse.
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>>>>>At 12:53 PM 3/2/04 -0800, you wrote:
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>>>>>>Have you turned logging on in the Feedback Object?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Leisha Wharfield
>>>>>>Production Coordinator
>>>>>>Decision Research
>>>>>>Eugene, Oregon, USA
>>>>>>www.decisionresearch.org
>>>>>>
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>>>>>>Céline FRAGNE wrote:
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>>>>>>>Hello,
>>>>>>>I have one program with feed back depend on subject's RT. I have
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>created 5
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>>>>>>>different feedback and I don't know to add in Data analyse one colonn to
>>>>>>>schow wich feed back appear. can you say me how to add a colonn in data
>>>>>>>analyse for that?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Thanks
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