Repeating a stimuli according to lack of input from a subject

Avner Hoffmann avner.bsbi at gmail.com
Wed Mar 26 10:13:01 UTC 2014


Hi David,

For that moment I am using the trial version of E Prime, therefore I can't 
log in to view the samples.
Is it possible that you send it to me personally?

Avner


On Tuesday, March 25, 2014 10:17:13 PM UTC+2, McFarlane, David wrote:
>
> Avner, 
>
> Hmm.  A link would not work unless you are already logged in to the 
> PST website, in which case you would have already found your way to 
> the Samples area.  So first, you have to register for an account on 
> the PST website, using your E-Prime license number. 
>
> Then, PST has changed things a bit on the website, with more changes 
> in the works.  I will give you a path using the old way, and then the new 
> way. 
>
> So, go to www.pstnet.com .  Go to Support, and select "E-Prime 
> Knowledge Base" from the flyout menu.  Then you will get the old 
> suport layout.  Click on the "Sample" link on the left side, and take 
> it from there. 
>
> Or, from www.pstnet.com again, from the Support flyout menu, select, 
> well, "Product Service and Support".  If you have not logged in 
> already, log in now using the tiny login link in the upper 
> right.  Now you will get a screen that includes Samples.  Try 
> clicking on "Product Service and Support".  Now you will get a screen 
> that includes Samples.  Try clicking on "E-Prime 2.0 Samples", and 
> you should find what you want (and more besides).  Or try using the 
> search box at the top of the screen.  <editorial>(PST hopes that the 
> new support design and search feature will easily guide users to a 
> full range of relevant answers to any questions, good in theory but 
> will it work in practice?)</editorial> 
>
> -- David McFarlane 
>
>
> At 3/25/2014 02:46 PM Tuesday, Avner Hoffmann wrote: 
> >Hi David, thanks for your reply. 
> >I looked in the PST website for the example you mentioned, but can't 
> >seem to find it. 
> >Can you add a link to it or to the page where I should find it? 
> > 
> >Avner 
> > 
> >On Tuesday, March 25, 2014 4:14:19 PM UTC+2, McFarlane, David wrote: 
> >Avner, 
> > 
> >Well, at least some aspects of what you want are described in the 
> >"Study Recall" example that you may download from the PST website. 
> > 
> >----- 
> >David McFarlane 
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> > 
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> > 
> >/---- 
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> >take any and all questions at 
> ><https://support.pstnet.com>https://support.pstnet.com , and they 
> >strive to respond to all requests in 24-48 hours, so make full use of 
> >it.  3) In addition, PST offers several instructional videos on their 
> >YouTube channel 
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> >).  4) If you do 
> >get an answer from PST staff, please extend the courtesy of posting 
> >their reply back here for the sake of others. 
> >\---- 
> > 
> > 
> >At 3/24/2014 10:05 AM Monday, Avner Hoffmann wrote: 
> > >Me and my team mates are conducting a research that includes face 
> > >perception experiment. 
> > >I've managed to build a simple trial in E Prime which displays 20 
> > >face images to the subject and collects the inputs regarding a 
> > >characteristic of the face from the subject, 
> > >each face is shown for a predefined time of a few seconds. 
> > >The thing is, that if the subject failed to press one of the 
> > >relevant keys in the time frame of the displayed image, no data is 
> > >collected from the user input for that image. 
> > >I was wondering, is there a functionality in E Prime that can repeat 
> > >stimuli again, for instance after all the stimuli were displayed, in 
> > >the condition when no input was collected from the subject? 
> > > 
> > >Thanks in advance, 
> > >Avner 
>
>

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