Echo
David McFarlane
mcfarla9 at msu.edu
Mon Mar 11 19:21:35 UTC 2013
David,
Please see the "Multiple Response Collection"
example downloadable from the PST website.
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At 3/9/2013 12:41 PM Saturday, David Giofrè wrote:
>Hi everyone,
>I programming an experiment in e-prime 2.
>It's a simple experiment in which the
>participant have to write the result of a simple
>math operation (e.g., 100 + 226).
>I created a slide object in which I have an echo.
>Problem is:
>I need to store the reaction time only for the
>first digit inputted by the subject (e.g., 3 in the above example).
>I'm not interested in the total time of the
>slide object, but only the time required to write the first number.
>This will be a measure of the time required to
>the subject to solve the operation.
>Thank you in advance for your help.
>David
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