Script for cleaning up participants' typed responses
BenKapp at gmail.com
BenKapp at gmail.com
Sat Apr 12 13:54:30 UTC 2008
Joseph,
I'm curious how you created the response box which echo's users input.
Thanks,
Ben
On Apr 9, 11:47 pm, "Joseph Williams" <josephjaywilli... at gmail.com>
wrote:
> I've started running several experiments in which I record people's typed
> responses: using a slide object, I show a text box on the slide, and "echo"
> what they're typing into it. Now I'm trying to look at the responses, but
> the problem is that E-prime gives me these responses as literal translations
> of what's been typed: e.g.
> {SHIFT}The{SPACE}object{SPACE}was{SPACE}of{SPACE}type{SPACE}{SHIFT}G{.}{DOWNARROW}
>
> I'm not sure if this has been solved in E-prime 2.0, but I wanted to find
> out if anyone had already written a script for cleaning up this kind of
> response (that goes through and gets rid of the spaces,shifts,etc) or if
> there was a better way to get this information out of the e-data file (or
> even to change how I'm encoding it while the program is running).
>
> Thanks,
>
> Joseph
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