12-07-2020, 03:35 AM
(11-30-2020, 04:07 PM)Ting Wrote: Awesome! I'm glad that we are on the same page!
The first aspect of your design, where you want the correctness feedback to be probabilistic, is not currently possible. However, we are very interested in developing this feature for you. Is there any specific requirements other than the probabilistic nature? For example, if FF tells the participant "you are correct" 80% of the time for a .80 reward option, what should FF do in the rest 20%? Should FF say "you are incorrect", as if the participant chose the incorrect option, or should FF just remain silent?
The second aspect of your design, where you want the reward options to be randomly placed, should be readily achievable by adding "locations": "random" to the choice response. Is that not the case? Check out the details in the documentation: https://help.findingfive.com/api/responses.html#choice
Hi, Ting. Sry for the late reply. So basically, 80% of the time, the participant would get the reward (image stimuli) or 20% chance they would get another stimulus: cross image(indicating that he/she did not get the reward). There is a total of 100 trail in each round, and there is a total of 2 rounds. Also, two participants are playing and taking turns.
Thank you for the information about the reward option place.
In addition, I have already had python version of the game code. Is there any tool that could convert the python code into the language we are using on finding five? That would make implementation much easier. Thank you so much for your help!