Many images in one slide
David McFarlane
mcfarla9 at msu.edu
Fri Sep 21 17:52:50 UTC 2012
Just regarding replacing "dummy" locations on your Slide with your
own images: Please first do *all* the tutorials in *all* the manuals
that came with E-Prime, this is covered there.
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At 9/21/2012 01:14 PM Friday, An Tran wrote:
>I want to create a visual experiment in which participants use the
>mouse to choose different colors for sketch images. The choices of
>colors vary across trials. There are 3 conditions (i.e. manipulation
>of which colors are included in each condition) for each image and
>there're in total 12 images. That means I have in total 36 trials.
>The position of color squares would remain the same. One color will
>be chosen in each trial. I'm interested in how they make a choice,
>so there'll not be "correct" or "incorrect" choice.
>
>I created a slide with all dummy texts representing for colors in
>order use for the script "HitTest" (e.g. [Red] as for red square).
>So this is what I'm thinking:
>
>I created all .bmp files containing images and color squares in
>exactly the same positions as the dummy text squares in the slide
>I've just made (and these bitmaps have white background). Also in
>that slide I have a dummy which somehow I can replace with my
>images, and I will list these images in my relevant list. I still
>don't know if Eprime can do something like this? Or maybe there're
>other ways to do this?
>
>In the list, all the colors (red, yellow,...) will be the attributes
>but I still don't get how can E-prime log the response (give the
>result "green" when the participants click on the green square).
>
>I don't know anything about programming and I've just started with
>E-prime recently so I might understand wrongly about some functions
>of Eprime. I hope that someone can help me to figure out what's wrong.
>
>Thanks!
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