igori
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Post by igori on Oct 16, 2022 13:05:57 GMT
Hey everyone,
I have three different experiments (one experimental condition and two control ones), and I'd like to know if it's possible to attatch them to a single survey (I'll share the link on the internet to get people to participate), and have the tool to randomly assign experiments to each participant?
EDIT: Naturally, I'd like to just send out a single link and have the tool handle everything, just so I won't find myself in a situation where experimental condition has 50 respondents, and control groups 5.
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Post by alexandra (AEC) on Nov 4, 2022 10:13:26 GMT
Hi there, yes, you can have several experiments in one survey and set it that you get an equal ammount of participants for each experimet. Here a starting example of one of my own scripts: l: decide_what_people_get t: jump - if $psy_group = 1 then goto MindExp1 - if $psy_group = 2 then goto MindExp2 - if $psy_group = 3 then goto MindExp3 The last name in each row is the name of another experiment in the survey. The 1,2, and 3 relate to the position of each amount of participants I want to have, which you need to state further down in the survey setting where it says "Counterbalance participants".
If I were to state that I want 20 participants for each experiment, then I would write there 20 20 20.
All the best
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