anyway to work this?
can't specify all incorrect responses as they are virtually infinate. all i want to do is give incorrect (but not correct) feedback to an open ended response.
best,
baruch
anyway to work this?
can't specify all incorrect responses as they are virtually infinate. all i want to do is give incorrect (but not correct) feedback to an open ended response.
best,
baruch
What if you could skip them out immediately if they get it correct, but otherwise an "incorrect" stim would follow the text stim within the same trial?
Like this for trial 50: rt:text,cat>-51 followed on the same line by an "~incorrect" stimulus for whatever duration.
In this case, if they enter "cat" then they are skipped out immediately (via the negative sign on the skip-to trial value) and they never see the otherwise inevitable "incorrect".
I haven't tried immediate skips like this on text responses but I think this ought to work as it would on regular trials.
This seems like a nice sollution but i still have some issues - i need to randomize my trials, so where does dRT go when >-5 for example is stated? does it go to the 5 order trial (after randomization)? if so its fine - as then the randomized order will be kept, but if it goes to trial 5 there will be a mess.
Another issue that is even more crucial to me is having a time limit to rt:text - is the possible to achieve through the meta command?
Thanks,
Baruch
For the first issue, you would probably want to have your trial order constant and randomize your stimuli via random draws from stimlists. For the second issue, no, right now a meta command can not break a user out of a text response. Just haven't found a way to get around a couple technical issues with it.