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Post by ccornut on Sept 5, 2020 7:46:12 GMT
Hello,
I am in the process of creating a survey in which participants : 1. listen to a list of 15 words. 2. then recall a maximum of these 15 words. 3. listen to a second list of 15 words. 4. recall a maximum of these 15 words. 5. listen to a third list of 15 words. 6. recall a maximum of these 15 words. 7. must judge whether or not words were on the lists heard.
I would like to know if there is a way to display the list of words recalled in step 2 during step 4, and those recalled in steps 2 and 4 during step 6.
Thank you in advance for your assistance.
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Post by PsyToolkit on Sept 5, 2020 12:23:08 GMT
You can definitely do something like that. Have a look at this and try to work from there. This gives you an idea. You can make the listing nicer by using <ul> and <li> in HTML, see example below the first example code:
l: show_numbers t: info q: Please remember the following words: Tree Fish Chair Car Hammer
l: recall_numbers t: textline q: Please type as many words as you can remember, one each line - - - -
l: words_recalled t: info q: You recalled the following words: {$recall_numbers.1} {$recall_numbers.2} {$recall_numbers.3} {$recall_numbers.4}
You can make a bullet point list by using some HTML (see details on the bullet point listing in HTML here, it is very simple): I just give the example for the first question:
l: show_numbers t: info q: Please remember the following words:
<ul>
<li>Tree <li>Fish <li>Chair <li>Car <li>Hammer </ul>
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Post by ccornut on Sept 5, 2020 16:00:28 GMT
Thank you very much for your help. It would be perfect. Best regards.
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Post by PsyToolkit on Sept 5, 2020 20:14:03 GMT
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