Reading more than one response

Vaaal valerio.biscione at gmail.com
Thu May 2 21:48:26 UTC 2013


Wow, it work this way!!! Thank you very much! :-) Thank you to ben as well!!

On Thursday, 2 May 2013 22:31:22 UTC+1, molinae wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> wouldn't it work if you just set the Termination Response to 4 and the Max 
> Count to, say, 10 or 20?
>
>
>
> El jueves, 2 de mayo de 2013 22:46:01 UTC+2, Vaaal escribió:
>>
>> No, it doesn't work. 
>> If I do exactly what you described, and plus I have changed the MaxCount 
>> to 1 instead of the 2 that I have previously, for the first Input Mask. I 
>> have no response neither when I release 2 nor when I press 4. 
>> If I set in the {-2} input mask the EndAction (terminate), it will 
>> terminate when I release 2, so I assume that the response 4 is completely 
>> ignored, and only the -2 is read. 
>>
>> Anyway I have read around that with multiple input masks e-prime stores 
>> only the last value, and I think this could be a problem for my purpose.. 
>> Now, the fact is that I don't really need to put that {-2}. But I *have* 
>> to record when 2 is released. Is I don't put {-2} in my "allowable 
>> response" I won't have the problem described in this topic (if the subject 
>> press again 2 or any other keys, it will just ignore it, and I am fine with 
>> this), but THEN I won't be able to read that value. This is true at least 
>> whit the inline function that I use. If you know any way to read a response 
>> also if it is not in allowable response, this may solve the problem. 
>>
>>
>> On Thursday, 2 May 2013 20:59:39 UTC+1, ben wrote:
>>>
>>> You can also set up your single slide with two separate Input Masks.
>>> add a second device under your Input Masks, so now you have two 
>>> different keyboard devices listed. the first keyboard device has only {-2} 
>>> as its allowable, with End Action (none). the second keyboard device has 
>>> only 4 as its allowable, with End Action Terminate.
>>> Does that work?
>>>
>>>
>>> On Thu, May 2, 2013 at 3:05 PM, Vaaal <valerio.... at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi, I know that I have already opened a topic today,  but I am working 
>>>> on more than one problem at time and I really need your help!
>>>>
>>>> So I have this experiment in which the subject has to press a button 
>>>> (on a slide that we'll call "Waiting Slide"), then when the stimulus 
>>>> appears the subject releases that button and presses ANOTHER button. 
>>>> I want to record the time between the stimulus out and the release of 
>>>> the button (we'll call this *decision time*) and the time between the 
>>>> release of the button and the pressing of the other button (we'll call this 
>>>> *movement time*).
>>>> The first button is 2 and the second one is 4. 
>>>>
>>>> In order to do so I added in the "alloweable keys" in the Stimulus 
>>>> slide this two keys: {-2}4  and in "correct" only 4. Then I changed the Max 
>>>> Count to 2. 
>>>> What happens is that everything works right, but there is a little bug 
>>>> that I am afraid the subject could learn. In the subject, on the Stimulus 
>>>> Slide, release key 2, and then PRESS AGAIN AND RELEASE AGAIN key 2, the 
>>>> slide will terminate. 
>>>> What I would like to do is just to ignore any other keys but 4, once 
>>>> that 2 has been released. I cannot come up with any answer. 
>>>>
>>>> I can think to do something that involves the creation of two different 
>>>> slides, one that reads -2 and the other 4, but I don't like that solution 
>>>> because this would mean to change a lot of things in the rest of the 
>>>> experiment.. 
>>>>
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