Help with adding key log

liwenna liwenna at gmail.com
Tue Feb 8 10:45:21 UTC 2011


And on a slightly unrelated note... consider switching to a probe-
identification instead of a probe-location paradigm, i.e. use two
types of probes (.. & : or E & F or whatever you prefer) and have your
participant respond to the identity of the probe instead of the
location. In a location variant of the probe partcipants can simply
focus on one side of the screen (top or bottom) and respond correctly
based on whether or not a probe appears on that side, without actually
orienting their attention to the probe, thus kinda defying the whole
point of the test.

best,

liw

On 8 feb, 11:15, Michiel Spape <Michiel.Sp... at nottingham.ac.uk> wrote:
> Hi,
> 1. Go to the logging for the specific object which collects the data (i.e. the textdisplay) and turn on the .RESP.
> 2. This seems, unless I've missed the point, such a basic question that I would urge you to work through the tutorials and even the semi-famous E-Primer (on my website, free to download). It does take a few hours, but the only real alternative is to hire someone who can programme it for you.
> Best,
> Mich
>
> Michiel Spapé
> Research Fellow
> Perception & Action group
> University of Nottingham
> School of Psychologywww.cognitology.eu
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: e-prime at googlegroups.com [mailto:e-prime at googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Hector Pena
> Sent: 08 February 2011 04:34
> To: E-Prime
> Subject: Help with adding key log
>
> Hi all,
>
> I was having a huge problem with my experiment design, it being a dot-
> probe, that I was having trouble adding "keys hit"  or a "key log" to
> the end data sheet.  The overall experiment is using both neutral and
> threat stimuli, and I have randomized wheather the neutral word may
> appear on top and the same with the threat word.  I have also made the
> design only except both keys "1"(meaning the dot was on the bottom)
> and "4" (meaning the dot was on the top), but of course either can be
> hit during a trial.  Here is the problem, when I complete all trials
> their is no way to find out if the participant hit 1 or 4. I would
> like to find out a way to add the key log to the final data sheet or
> find a way to set correct answers.
>
> Hope that was enough information to give you the gist of what I'm
> going for.
>
> YHN
>
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