Post by farrellt4 on Dec 19, 2020 16:35:06 GMT
Hi, I am trying to set up an experiment where the participants see two different survey sections randomly. Within each survey i want to present the order of questions in a random order but when I use random: begin it is not showing all three questions its just displaying 1 or 2 questions for some participants. is there any way i can guarantee that participants assigned to each part of the survey receive all the questions within the survey section they are assigned but in a random order? Here is a copy of the code i am using to randomise the questionaire.
l: chooserandom
t: set
- random 1 2
l:
t: jump
- if $chooserandom == 1 then goto Utilitarian_set1
- if $chooserandom == 2 then goto Deontological_set1
## Survey 1 about Utilitarian ########################
random: begin
l: Utilitarian_set1
i: Utilitarianyounger.png
q: please indicate how likely you are to do the following.
t: scale Likelihood
- You engage in hand sanitization on a regular basis (using hand sanitizer and hand washing)
- You to wear a facemask when in public spaces?
- When visiting family and friends you to adhere to government guidelines on social distancing, mask wearing and hand sanitisation?
- You think you would remember this posters message?
- You think you would trust the information presented on this poster?
l: Utilitarian2
i: Utilitarianolder.png
q: please indicate how likely you are to do the following.
t: scale Likelihood
- You engage in hand sanitization on a regular basis (using hand sanitizer and hand washing)
- You to wear a facemask when in public spaces?
- When visiting family and friends you to adhere to government guidelines on social distancing, mask wearing and hand sanitisation?
- You think you would remember this posters message?
- You think you would trust the information presented on this poster?
l: Utilitarian3
i: Utilitariantext.png
q: please indicate how likely you are to do the following.
t: scale Likelihood
- You engage in hand sanitization on a regular basis (using hand sanitizer and hand washing)
- You to wear a facemask when in public spaces?
- When visiting family and friends you to adhere to government guidelines on social distancing, mask wearing and hand sanitisation?
- You think you would remember this posters message?
- You think you would trust the information presented on this poster?
random: end
l: chooserandom
t: set
- random 1 2
l:
t: jump
- if $chooserandom == 1 then goto Utilitarian_set1
- if $chooserandom == 2 then goto Deontological_set1
## Survey 1 about Utilitarian ########################
random: begin
l: Utilitarian_set1
i: Utilitarianyounger.png
q: please indicate how likely you are to do the following.
t: scale Likelihood
- You engage in hand sanitization on a regular basis (using hand sanitizer and hand washing)
- You to wear a facemask when in public spaces?
- When visiting family and friends you to adhere to government guidelines on social distancing, mask wearing and hand sanitisation?
- You think you would remember this posters message?
- You think you would trust the information presented on this poster?
l: Utilitarian2
i: Utilitarianolder.png
q: please indicate how likely you are to do the following.
t: scale Likelihood
- You engage in hand sanitization on a regular basis (using hand sanitizer and hand washing)
- You to wear a facemask when in public spaces?
- When visiting family and friends you to adhere to government guidelines on social distancing, mask wearing and hand sanitisation?
- You think you would remember this posters message?
- You think you would trust the information presented on this poster?
l: Utilitarian3
i: Utilitariantext.png
q: please indicate how likely you are to do the following.
t: scale Likelihood
- You engage in hand sanitization on a regular basis (using hand sanitizer and hand washing)
- You to wear a facemask when in public spaces?
- When visiting family and friends you to adhere to government guidelines on social distancing, mask wearing and hand sanitisation?
- You think you would remember this posters message?
- You think you would trust the information presented on this poster?
random: end