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Setting up a study with four different versions - arielchan - 02-16-2021 Hi, I'm wondering if there's a way to code my experiment on FindingFive so that different participants will be exposed to different versions of the experiment. To give more context, I'm describing my experiment in more details: In my experiment, there are 4 versions (each with totally different test stimuli) + 8 practice stimuli (same across the 4 versions). The stimuli in each version should be randomized when presented to the participants, but different participants should be exposed to different versions when they take part in the study (can be either sequential or randomized). For example, Participant 1 will be exposed to Version 1 of the test, participant 2 will be exposed to Version 2. Thank you! RE: Setting up a study with four different versions - Grace - 02-16-2021 Hi there! FindingFive does offer participant grouping. You can check out a tutorial on how to add conditions or groups here: https://news.findingfive.com/2019/05/06/tutorial-participant-grouping/. Let me know if you need anything else! |