Reaction time outliers in e-prime

ashraf ash2003raff at yahoo.com
Thu Dec 10 23:01:45 UTC 2009


 David McFarlane,
thank you for your reply ,there is a filter in e-prime  could help me
to handle outliers in reaction time before analysis,my question about
that,also about analysis the accuracy in e-merge. please help
me ,thank you very much

On Dec 11, 12:43 am, David McFarlane <mcfar... at msu.edu> wrote:
> ashraf,
>
> Offhand, I don't know if this is a question about how to do something
> in E-Prime, or a more general question about how to handle outliers,
> which would be better suited for a class on data analysis.  Also, is
> there any reason to have E-Prime handle outliers at run time rather
> than to gather all the raw data first and then deal with outliers
> during analysis?  And you would probably use some statistics analysis
> package to handle the outliers, not E-Prime.  But first you have to
> have a good grounding in statistical data analysis before you start
> throwing out data, and I would think that that topic goes way beyond
> the purpose this E-Prime Group.
>
> Regards,
> -- David McFarlane, Professional Faultfinder
> "For a successful technology, reality must take precedence over
> public relations, for nature cannot be fooled."  (Richard Feynman,
> Nobel prize-winning physicist)
>
> >hi group
>
> >what the effective way to remove reaction time outliers by e-prime
> >and ,should i analysis the removable values  when i analysis the
> >accuracy
> >ashraf

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