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Post by afchao on Oct 19, 2020 3:56:03 GMT
Hello!
I've found a few old forum posts adjacent to this topic, but none seemed to directly address it: if I have a survey in which an experiment is embedded, and a participant exits the experiment halfway through, do their data for that experiment (not the survey!) up until their resignation get saved anywhere that I can access?
Thanks in advance!
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Post by PsyToolkit on Oct 19, 2020 10:07:32 GMT
If a participant ends halfway through, you should assume they want to "withdraw" from the study and you should ignore the data, even if it would have been stored.
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greg
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Post by greg on Jan 3, 2024 13:41:15 GMT
If a participant ends halfway through, you should assume they want to "withdraw" from the study and you should ignore the data, even if it would have been stored. But there are scenarios in which the experiment has no defined end and we want to measure the number of trials. The moment of "giving up."
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Post by m19stateva on Jan 17, 2024 16:01:16 GMT
If a participant ends halfway through, you should assume they want to "withdraw" from the study and you should ignore the data, even if it would have been stored. But there are scenarios in which the experiment has no defined end and we want to measure the number of trials. The moment of "giving up." I was wondering if somebody knows the way to get the incomplete data due to some special cases where the participants are not required to finish the whole experiment.
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