beginners questions

Liza Mccarron Liza.Mccarron at uwe.ac.uk
Tue Jan 12 09:44:36 UTC 2010


The versions for EPrime 2 won't work with Eprime 1.2 - which is what I assume you have rather than 1.4.. there should be some examples in the User Guide documentation which came with it - have a read - I don't have any 1.2 installations anymore so can't check for you ...

The language question seems to be something for PST support if David can't answer it!  Go to http://www.pstnet.com/e-prime/support/login.asp and register and then they should answer your question in a couple of days.

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From: e-prime at googlegroups.com [mailto:e-prime at googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Yoed
Sent: 11 January 2010 16:24
To: E-Prime
Subject: Re: beginners questions

thanks liza
i am actually using eprime 1.4 so if you can send me the .es files you wrote about that could be great, or at least the code for these two exp.
as for my 2nd question - i am still hoping that someone might be able to answer me!!!

On Jan 8, 6:41 pm, LizaM <liza.mccar... at uwe.ac.uk> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I think you can find help in solving your first query and producing 
> your experiment by looking at the two nested list experiments in 
> Appendix C of the Users Guide (I'm assuming you are using E-Prime2?) - 
> these should help you to program the word lists and set the random 
> order. These are called "Basic Reaction Time:  Nested Lists" and 
> "Basic Reaction Time:  Extended Input".  Finished examples of these 
> experiments (NestingRT.es2 and NestingXRT.es2) can be found in the 
> samples folder which is installed in the My Experiment folder when you 
> install EPrime.
>
> As to query 2, I'm not sure but am sure that someone with more 
> knowledge than myself will be along to help you soon!
>
> Liza
>
> On Jan 8, 4:00 pm, Yoed <yoedken... at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hi
> > i am fairly new to E-Prime and am starting my attempts at writing 
> > experiments using E-Prime.
> > i have two questions that i would be really happy if someone could 
> > answer me:
>
> > 1. in my experiment i have four blocks of 60 word-pairs, and i want 
> > each  and i want each subject to be presented with all four blocks 
> > in random order (counterbalance) - how do i do it? can someone send 
> > an example?
>
> > 2. in my experiment i want the subject to enter responses via 
> > feedback.
> > a. how do i do that?
> > b. can my subjects enter feedback in hebrew?
>
> > thank you very much!
> > Yoed- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -


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