11-18-2020, 08:52 PM
Hi Zoe,
No, there's no way to hide the progress bar. The progress bar is calculated based on both the number of blocks and the number of trials within each block. In your case, it sounds like you have a block of only 1 trial at the end? If that's the case, you can try putting that trial in the "end_trials" of the preceding block to minimize the jumpiness of the progress bar.
In our experience, although the progress bar is not perfectly reflecting the progress of a study, almost all participants find its presence helpful.
No, there's no way to hide the progress bar. The progress bar is calculated based on both the number of blocks and the number of trials within each block. In your case, it sounds like you have a block of only 1 trial at the end? If that's the case, you can try putting that trial in the "end_trials" of the preceding block to minimize the jumpiness of the progress bar.
In our experience, although the progress bar is not perfectly reflecting the progress of a study, almost all participants find its presence helpful.