Block random design question
Tobias
tobias.fw at gmail.com
Mon Apr 12 16:59:43 UTC 2010
You should try "nested list". Use one overall list and specify the two
different lists you were writing about in the columns "nested".
Should be quite simple I think.
On 10 Apr., 16:46, Johnny <wfjoh... at gmail.com> wrote:
> I have problem designing block random. My design includes two blocks
> with 20 stimuli items to be presented in each block. My questions
> is: How I can make e-prime (randomly) draw 10 items from block 1 and
> then move on to block 2 to draw another 10 items. When the first
> cycle is complete, e-prime should go back to block 1 and then 2 to
> draw the rest of the items (10 respectively) not drawn in the first
> cycle. I am desperate to know how to do this. I have tried <Reset
> Sampling> by setting the list exit after 10 samples and 2 cycles, but
> failed to get the random condition I wish.
>
> Could anyone help me with this? I am pretty new so please try
> explaining it in detail or write to me at <wfjoh... at gmail.com> if you
> don't get what I meant.
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