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  2x2 grid layout feature
Posted by: jwright8 - 10-30-2020, 04:39 PM - Forum: Experimental Design - Replies (10)

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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  FAQ #5 - Allow Past Dropouts of a Study to Retry
Posted by: Rachel - Participant Affairs - 10-26-2020, 01:42 PM - Forum: Study Grammar & Management - Replies (2)

FindingFive doesn’t allow people to retry a study, but in some cases, participants need to be able to re-take a study even if they had a hiccup or quit half way the first time (e.g., if participating for course credit). How can researchers set up another session so that these participants can retake the study? 

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  FAQ #4 - Syntax Error Message
Posted by: Lila - FF Operations - 10-26-2020, 12:32 PM - Forum: Study Grammar & Management - Replies (1)

When I'm coding up my study, what should I do when I get an error message? How do I know what needs fixing?

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  FAQ #3 - Simultaneous Presentation of Audio and Other Stimuli
Posted by: Rachel - Participant Affairs - 10-24-2020, 09:03 AM - Forum: Study Grammar & Management - Replies (18)

How do I get audio and other stimuli (e.g., video, image, or text) to appear at the same time?

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  FAQ #2 - Multiple Stimuli on Same Trial
Posted by: Lila - FF Operations - 10-23-2020, 02:19 PM - Forum: Study Grammar & Management - Replies (6)

How do I get two or more stimuli to appear on the same trial?

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  FAQ #1 - Removing Default Instructions
Posted by: Rachel - Participant Affairs - 10-23-2020, 01:25 PM - Forum: Study Grammar & Management - Replies (1)

I have some trials that I want to have 'choice' responses. I would like to avoid the automatic 'please choose the response you think is most likely' above the choice buttons. Is there a way to remove this?

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  Self-paced reading
Posted by: Hyeonah - 09-21-2020, 07:44 PM - Forum: Experimental Design - No Replies

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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