Randomizing Blocks

Natalia Hidalgo nataliah258 at gmail.com
Thu May 1 18:13:21 UTC 2014


Hi.
I am trying to create an experiment where there is a superordinate list of 
trial items (in this case scenarios to be presented), and items from this 
list would be pulled to be presented in three blocks, so that each scenario 
is equally likely to be presented in any of the three blocks (15 scenarios, 
3 blocks, 5 trials each block). I have tried nested lists but that doesn't 
seem to work, has anybody done anything like this before? 
Thanks 

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