09-03-2021, 02:29 PM 
		
	
	
		I am building an experiment with stimuli set with definitions that look like this:
Here, an attribute "stop" is set with 3 possibilities. I am trying to pseudorandomize my trials so that stimuli with the same 'stop' attribute aren't places next to each other. I used:
I got the following error message:
I want to know if this usage is correct, and if users are allowed to set more that 2 options for attributes?
Thanks in advance!
	
	
	
	
Code:
"stimuli": {
  "den1": {
{
  "type": "audio",
  "content": "den_1.mp3",
  "visible": false,
  "stop": "den"
},
"ret1": {
{
  "type": "audio",
  "content": "ret_1.mp3",
  "visible": false,
  "stop": "ret"
},
"alv1": {
{
  "type": "audio",
  "content": "den_1.mp3",
  "visible": false,
  "stop": "alv"
}}Here, an attribute "stop" is set with 3 possibilities. I am trying to pseudorandomize my trials so that stimuli with the same 'stop' attribute aren't places next to each other. I used:
Code:
{...
    "response_pairing" : "alternate",
    "delay" : 1,
    "stimulus_pattern": {"order": "pseudorandom", "attribute": "stop", "max_N": 1}
                        }I got the following error message:
Code:
In the definition of "Testing1", the "pseudorandom" order with at most 1 consecutive target stimuli is impossible because there are too many stimuli with the target attribute "stop".I want to know if this usage is correct, and if users are allowed to set more that 2 options for attributes?
Thanks in advance!

 
 

 


