Nested list problem
Ben Meyers
benjamin.d.meyers at gmail.com
Wed Jul 16 20:29:20 UTC 2008
I may be confused on the current set-up of your experiment based on
the description, but as I understand it you have one list with two
rows. Each row has one of the sentences as an extra column. The
weight on each row is set to four, and they are both calling the same
nested list. The nested list has four rows each with a different
word.
I think the best way to do this would be:
Have the first sentence list call different nested lists. You add two
columns to each of those perhaps with labels Appropriate and
NotAppropriate. Place the corresponding words in each of those
columns and then use [Appropriate] and [NotAppropriate] accordingly to
display them or do any logic checks you want. And, make sure the
sampling of your nested lists is not set to Random w/ Replacement.
On Jul 15, 6:19 pm, Mary <mary.kozi... at gmail.com> wrote:
> I am just learning how to use E-Prime and I am trying to design an
> experiment with nested lists. One list is different sentences that I
> want to be presented to the participant and the other list is full of
> words appropriate for the sentence or not appropriate. Right now I
> only have 2 sentences being presented. Each appears 4 times with 4
> different words.
>
> I was wondering if there was a way to ensure that only those 4
> specific words would be presented with that specific sentence once. I
> have it specified with which word I want with each sentence and the
> correct answer but when I actually run my experiment that is not the
> case. I was wondering if anyone had any suggestions for me. Thanks!
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