Presenting multiple stimuli in random orders
Sandra Wang
wangshusandra at gmail.com
Tue Sep 28 01:33:12 UTC 2010
Hi David,
Thanks for the suggestion! I will look at colon syntax and see whether
it will work. I will post the reply from PST Web Support if I get any.
Thanks,
Sandra
On Sep 27, 1:36 pm, David McFarlane <mcfar... at msu.edu> wrote:
> Sandra,
>
> Stock reminder: 1) I do not work for PST. 2) PST's trained staff
> takes any and all questions athttp://support.pstnet.com/e%2Dprime/support/login.asp, and they
> strive to respond to all requests in 24-48 hours (although current
> estimates are more like 10 days) -- this is pretty much their
> substitute for proper documentation, so make full use of it. 3) If
> you do get an answer from PST Web Support, please extend the courtesy
> of posting their reply back here for the sake of others.
>
> That said, here is my take...
>
> How about nested Lists and colon syntax? See the tutorial in
> Appendix C of the User's Guide that came with E-Prime, and look up
> colon syntax in the index.
>
> -- David McFarlane, Professional Faultfinder
>
> >I went ahead with the noun-pair lookup task and made some progress so
> >far. But I still have one problem unsolved: I want to present the same
> >9 pairs of words at the same time for each trial, but the orders of
> >the 9 pairs should be randomized from trial to trial. Can E-prime do
> >that and how?
>
> >Thanks! I'd really appreciate your help!
>
> >Sandra
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