multiple-choice task & RT for first typed lette
ben robinson
baltimore.ben at gmail.com
Sun May 4 20:11:30 UTC 2008
make a column in the list from which your procedure is called (i'll call it
List1). title the column something meaningful, like FirstLetterRT.
then in an inline script immediately following the subject's response, type:
c.SetAttrib "FirstLetterRT", [and here you type the variable with which you
recorded the RT; type it in quotes]
this should give you a column in your data file which shows the RT for the
first letter on each trial.
ben
On Sun, May 4, 2008 at 3:21 PM, hoosgow <gmozsgai at yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > >i'd like to collect the RT to the first letter of the word they type
> > >in (rather than RT to the entire response). is that a simple way to
> > >accomplish that?
> >
> > See the InputMask.Responses and KeyboardResponseData Object topics in
> > the E-Basic online help.
>
>
> Hi all, I tried this solution using the InputMask.Responses, but it
> did not work. Here's the problem: I can see the RT for each letter
> typed on the screen, but the RTs are not recorded in the data file.
> How can the RT for each letter be recorded in the data file? Also, is
> there a way to record the RT for the first letter *only*? The answers
> can be quite long, and I don't need the RT for all letters, just the
> very first.
>
> Any assistance will be appreciated!
>
> >
>
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