Four conditions - One pool of stimuli
Emmet
emmet.c.clarke at gmail.com
Tue Jun 14 16:18:46 UTC 2011
Hi all,
I have battled through the entire user guide and I am definitely
getting places with my E Prime project but I have one sticking point I
hope you can help me with. I have a within-groups design with four
groups (and one practice condition) and each condition will receive 25
picture slides. I think that my answer may lie within the nested lists
option but I'm struggling to a find a way to have each of the
conditions randomly sample (without replacement) their 25 pictures
from the same 125 picture list so that, in effect, each participant,
regardless of the counterbalancing of conditions has a unique ordering
of the stimuli from start through finish.
Please let me know if I have not explained myself clearly or if you
would like me to post up a screenshot or something (can I do that?)
many thanks in advance,
Emmet Clarke
University of York
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