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Post by ottuba on Nov 7, 2020 14:35:37 GMT
Hi,
I went through the FAQ and tutorials so far and couldn't find any answer to this question, so I thought I'd ask here before investing a lot of time in trying to solve it myself.
I'd like to create a study with an experiment embedded into a questionnaire. The experiment is supposed to have three separate tasks in it: Reaction time, response inhibition and visual search. I've seen that some good prewritten examples of those are available in the experiment library, so I'd like to use and adapt these. However, the files of these prewritten examples have some overlap (e.g. the analysis files), which is why I'm not sure what I need to keep/delete for each. Simply putting the code and files of all three into one experiment of course results in errors.
Is the solution to set up each task as its own experiment and just provide the link to each of them in one of the "steps" in the questionnaire? E.g. welcome -> demographics -> link to task 1 -> done? -> link to task 2 -> done? -> link to task 3 -> thank you?
If there's some video I should rewatch for the answer, feel free to point me towards that.
Thanks a lot!
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Post by alexandra (AEC) on Nov 10, 2020 7:53:32 GMT
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Post by ottuba on Nov 14, 2020 11:30:57 GMT
Ooh of course, I remember reading that. Thanks a lot, that will save me tons of time!
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