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Conditional branching with one branch terminating the experiment |
Posted by: jwright8 - 10-30-2020, 05:59 PM - Forum: Experimental Design
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I have seen the instructions for and demos/examples of conditional branching. However, these all seem to have the participants continue after the branching at the same point in the study, meaning that all participants will work through the rest of the study until the end. I need to check to see if my participants are using appropriate equipment. If they are not, I need one branch to end the study so that they do not continue through the study with equipment that will nullify their data. Is it possible to do that? If so, how?
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2x2 grid layout feature |
Posted by: jwright8 - 10-30-2020, 04:39 PM - Forum: Experimental Design
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Recently I discussed with FindingFive the possibility of using a 2x2 grid for responses in an incidental learning paradigm. This would enable mouse tracking across four quadrants of the screen, which would also permit a confusion matrix analysis. FindingFive added this possibility via "layout": [2,2]. In that discussion there was a mention of a demo containing this feature. Can you share that demo with us? Thank you.
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Self-paced reading |
Posted by: Hyeonah - 09-21-2020, 07:44 PM - Forum: Experimental Design
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Dear researchers,
Hi! My name is Hyeonah, a second-year PhD at the University of Arizona.
I'm interested in conducting a self-paced reading study in Findingfive with a comparatively long story (about 2200words).
For those researchers who have already conducted a self-paced reading study in Findingfive, I'd appreciate it if you could give me any comments or suggestions (e.g., any technical issues that you have noticed in conducting a self-paced reading in Findingfive, to what extent the text should be divided).
Thanks!
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