Easy Multiple Rungroups Question

David McFarlane mcfarla9 at msu.edu
Thu Jun 10 20:27:24 UTC 2010


Oh, note that PST also has a Counterbalance example program that you 
may download from their site.


>Offhand, I would say you could use the Counterbalance option for 
>this.  With that in mind, you might use "Counterbalance" as a search 
>term either here in the Google Group or over at the PST Forum, or 
>look in the index of the E-Prime Guides.
>
>But I find the coverage in the Guides rather scant on this topic, 
>which brings us to another issue:  In general, PST prefers to 
>provide individualized technical support rather than produce 
>generalized documentation, so you should also take questions like 
>this directly to PST Web Support at 
>http://support.pstnet.com/e%2Dprime/support/login.asp .
>
>-- David McFarlane, Professional Faultfinder
>
>
>At 6/9/2010 10:03 PM Wednesday, you wrote:
>>In superlab I was able to specify in the same experiment which blocks
>>I wanted to run depended on the rungroup people would pick in the
>>beginning of the experiment. When you have multiple permutations of
>>the same experiment, you can see whey this is important.
>>
>>My issue with E-Prime is that I know it does much the same thing, but
>>I can not find where it explains how the subject number thing works,
>>and how the session number works. As well as all the other stuff.
>>
>>Where do I go in the guides or help documentation that gives me what I
>>need to know to get a bunch of variations in the same experiment?

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