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carryover responses together with the original stimuli
#1
Hi, 
Is it possible to show carryover responses together with the original stimuli to participants? I would like to use previous participant responses as stimuli in the subsequent part of my studies, but I also need to show the original stimuli along with their previous responses. 

Thank you in advance!
Best regards,
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#2
Hi - of course! You can just use the nested list syntax to display multiple stimuli on a trial. The carryover response, when displayed as a stimulus, is just a stimulus. You can take a look at nested list syntax here: https://help.findingfive.com/api/trial-t...ple-option
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#3
(04-06-2022, 10:52 AM)Ting Wrote: Hi - of course! You can just use the nested list syntax to display multiple stimuli on a trial. The carryover response, when displayed as a stimulus, is just a stimulus. You can take a look at nested list syntax here: https://help.findingfive.com/api/trial-t...ple-option

Thank you very much!  Smile
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#4
Hi again,

I am having troubles using the carryover response feature and FindingFive is not able to point me to a particular error. Could you please help me find what I could have done wrong?


Quote:--Trial Templates 
"eval_annoying": {

    "type": "basic",
    "stimuli": [["%r:TestingBlock|main_annoying|text_response",
                "q_annoyed"],
                ["%r:TestingBlock|main_annoying|text_response",
                "q_annoyed"],
                ["%r:TestingBlock|main_annoying|text_response",
                "q_annoyed"],
                ["%r:TestingBlock|main_annoying|text_response",
                "q_annoyed"],
                ["%r:TestingBlock|main_annoying|text_response",
                "q_annoyed"],
                ["%r:TestingBlock|main_annoying|text_response",
                "q_annoyed"]],
    "stimulus_pattern": {"order": "random"},
    "responses": ["a"]

  },

  "eval_absurd": {

    "type": "basic",
    "stimuli": ["%r:TestingBlock|main_absurd|text_response",
                "q_absurd"],

    "stimulus_pattern": {"order": "random"},
    "responses": ["a"]

  },

  "eval_intention": {

    "type": "basic",
    "stimuli": ["%r:TestingBlock|main_annoying|text_response",
                "q_intention"],

    "stimulus_pattern": {"order": "random"},
    "responses": ["a2"],
    "follow_up_responses": {
      "a2":
      [ {"match": "other", "responses": ["own_reason"]}  ]
    }

  }


--Procedure

  "TestingBlock": {
      "trial_templates": ["main_absurd", "main_annoying"],
      "pattern": {"order": "random", "repeat": 1}
    },

    "EvalBlock": {
      "trial_templates": ["eval_absurd", "eval_annoying", "eval_intention"],
      "pattern": {"order": "fixed", "repeat": 1}
    },
"main_annoying" and "main_absurd" are defined in the templates, too.


Thank you for your help!
Best regards,
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#5
Hi stellestrellaj,

I'm sorry to hear that you're having trouble using the carryover response feature. Would you mind sharing the study with me ([email protected]), and I'll take a look and see if I can determine what's going on?

Best,
Rachel
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#6
Hi Rachel,

I just did! Thank you so much for your help!

Best,
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#7
Hi - this is a bug on our part. It'll be fixed tomorrow. Try again on Tuesday? Thanks for letting us know!
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#8
Hi,

It worked! Thanks for all your help! Big Grin
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