04-14-2022, 03:57 PM
(04-14-2022, 02:08 PM)Hi Rachel,Thanks for your help.It looks like this accomplishes more or less the same as setting masked_spaces to TRUE, then (except with one more character)?This doesn't solve my problem, but it looks like it is not currently solvable. Thanks again!Rachel - Participant Affairs Wrote: Hi atfrederiksen,
You could do this by using "+" in place of normal spaces and "+" as the delimiter for the sentence containing the word in which you'd like the mask to be padded ('he'). So, for example, you could define this stimulus like so:
"ssr_1": {
"type": "tokenized_text",
"content": "He +is+very+happy",
"delimiter": "+",
"self_paced": true,
"mode": "masked",
"forward_mask": true
}
For the other stimulus, you could either define like so:
"ssr_2": {
"type": "tokenized_text",
"content": "She+is+very+happy",
"delimiter": "+",
"self_paced": true,
"mode": "masked",
"forward_mask": true
}
Or as you would typically define it:
"ssr_2": {
"type": "tokenized_text",
"content": "She is very happy",
"self_paced": true,
"mode": "masked",
"forward_mask": true
}
However, these sentences will show up as single strings of (equal length) masked characters. It's not possible to accomplish what you are asking with individually masked elements.
I hope that helps!
Best,
Rachel