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Post by SemperLupe on Jul 28, 2020 13:28:46 GMT
Hi all, Finally managed to complete this after over 50 hours of coding thanks to you all. Criteria: 18+ Native English speaker (bilingual is fine) No language or communication disorder No current diagnosis of a mental illness Computer/Laptop only Duration: 15 minutes Tasks: a few questions + 2 tasks/experiments coded with Psytoolkit of course
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Post by joebutler on Jul 30, 2020 11:18:14 GMT
Dear SemperLupe, I tried your experiment, but the first experiment display was larger than my screen so for many of the trials I was unable to see the objects, so I exited. I'm using a Macbook Air with a screen resolution of 1440 * 900. It might not be a problem for people using laptops with higher display resolution, but if you want to resize your images so more people can take part, it is easy to do all images in a single batch using this website: www.iloveimg.com/resize-image/resize-pngGood luck! Joe
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Post by PsyToolkit on Aug 24, 2020 12:38:53 GMT
Dear SemperLupe, I tried your experiment, but the first experiment display was larger than my screen so for many of the trials I was unable to see the objects, so I exited. I'm using a Macbook Air with a screen resolution of 1440 * 900. It might not be a problem for people using laptops with higher display resolution, but if you want to resize your images so more people can take part, it is easy to do all images in a single batch using this website: www.iloveimg.com/resize-image/resize-pngGood luck! Joe
What I do if the screen does not fit in is just use the browser zoom option to make it fit (in Firefox this is control+scroll-mouse-button).
This is a nice study, by the way, highly recommended.
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Post by emjay on Nov 3, 2020 18:30:27 GMT
Hi Semper Lupe, just took the test, fun and interesting! I noticed that I incorrectly pressed the "l" button when I meant to press "a" for related, probably because I'm right-handed and so the right side feels ... well... right :-) It was only a few times so I'm sure it won't skew the results but I'm wondering if anyone else experiences that, or if that was even done on purpose? Thanks and good luck with your research!
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