Feedback to Netstation
Tony Zuccolotto
anthony.zuccolotto at pstnet.com
Thu Jun 22 20:44:24 UTC 2006
Robert,
I think I'd run this question by EGI support as the good folks there
have likely run into this scenario/need before.
Assuming you are using the E-Prime Extensions for Net Station package I
expect that this process will involve either sending an additional
NetStation_SendTrialEvent at the end of the trial or possibly by adding
an additional keylist to the NetStation_SendTRSPEvent (e.g. there is a
documented optional parameter available on this command to permit that
to happen). In theory, NetStation_SendTRSPEvent would already contain
the information you need to do the segmentation (i.e. it already
sends/encodes dependent data on subject responses), but I'm not sure
either how where that data shows up or is accessible by the Net Station
segmentation tools.
Regardless, I am confident that the basic tools are available between
E-Prime and Net Station to get what you want without too much effort.
Hope that helps a bit,
Tony
Anthony P. Zuccolotto
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Psychology Software Tools, Inc.
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: eprime at mail.talkbank.org [mailto:eprime at mail.talkbank.org] On
Behalf
> Of Robert F. Buzan
> Sent: Thursday, June 22, 2006 9:59 AM
> To: EPRIME at mail.talkbank.org
> Subject: Feedback to Netstation
>
> Anyone out there know how to send something to Netstation that
indicates
> whether
> they received "correct" or "incorrect" feedback? I need to segment on
the
> feedback based on whether they answered right or wrong, and I'm
stumped.
>
> **Extra Credit: There are two ways to answer incorrectly: 1) answer
> incorrectly, and 2) answer too late. Any chance to be able to segment
the
> feedback based on this difference?
>
> Thanks for thinking about my problem and for any responses.
>
> Robb
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