Skipping a list level based on experimenter input
Sean O'Malley
omalley at ohio.edu
Thu Sep 29 13:14:33 UTC 2005
As a follow up, the general consensus answer on skipping a trial manually
was:
Gather experimenter input at start of trial (yes/no).
Use inline to check whether to skip or not.
Jump to label at end of procedure if answer is yes.
Just thought I'd post that here, since from my own searches of the
archives, I find that the answers often come via private e-mail rather than
back to the listserv. So now the next person who searches for this will be
able to find it in the archives.
Thanks to all who replied to me privately.
--sean
--On Wednesday, September 28, 2005 10:25 AM -0400 Sean O'Malley
<omalley at ohio.edu> wrote:
> This is an incredibly simple issue, I'm sure, but I don't know the right
> place to look for the answer :).
>
> My paradigm involves presenting a series of three-trial task sets. After
> the first two trials in each set, I want to ask the experimenter whether
> he/she wants to do the third trial or move to the next set of three.
>
> I'm sure there's a standard method that does this, but all I can find are
> methods that cause an entire level in the structure to be skipped (IE
> going from block to session). I just need to tell e-prime to skip a list
> level...
>
> Thanks!
>
> --sean
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> Sean O'Malley
> Ohio University
> Communication Network Services
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