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  1. #1
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    Normally, users open and edit these files using the MediaLab Experiment Editor (mxedit.exe). It's free when you install MediaLab, even if you are not licensed to use MediaLab for running studies. However, questionnaire (.que) and experiment (.exp) files are really just little Access database files. If you right click on any questionnaire or experiment file and select Open With, you can choose Microsoft Access if you have it installed (you may have to browse for it). If you do this you may be informed that you can not make changes to database objects. That's ok. You may also be asked if you want to convert the database to a more recent version--just say no, and ask to open the file. Once the file is open in Access, you can double click on Table1 to view or edit the items in the file. This allows you to bypass the MediaLab Experiment Editor completely or you can do some of the work in Access and some of the work in the MediaLab editor. Some people, e.g., like to load their files into Access for heavy copying and pasting jobs, or to use the Access Spell Checker. In your case it sounds like you just want a copy of the items, for which this would also do the trick.

    Hope that helps,
    Blair

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    NPI scoring

    I am seeking information on how to score the NPI 40 item version. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.

  3. #3
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    Subjects get 1 point each time they select the more narcissistic sounding statement of the pair (40 pairs of statements, so scores can range from 0 to 40; average scores are usually 16-19 for college students). It should be pretty apparent which statements are the narcissistic ones. If you're having trouble, send me an email at foster@usouthal.edu.

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    Installation of MediaLab Experiment Editor (mxedit.exe)

    Quote Originally Posted by jarvis24 View Post
    Normally, users open and edit these files using the MediaLab Experiment Editor (mxedit.exe). It's free when you install MediaLab, even if you are not licensed to use MediaLab for running studies. However, questionnaire (.que) and experiment (.exp) files are really just little Access database files. If you right click on any questionnaire or experiment file and select Open With, you can choose Microsoft Access if you have it installed (you may have to browse for it). If you do this you may be informed that you can not make changes to database objects. That's ok. You may also be asked if you want to convert the database to a more recent version--just say no, and ask to open the file. Once the file is open in Access, you can double click on Table1 to view or edit the items in the file. This allows you to bypass the MediaLab Experiment Editor completely or you can do some of the work in Access and some of the work in the MediaLab editor. Some people, e.g., like to load their files into Access for heavy copying and pasting jobs, or to use the Access Spell Checker. In your case it sounds like you just want a copy of the items, for which this would also do the trick.

    Hope that helps,
    Blair
    Hello,
    I am a new user of MediaLab. In your message above, it looks like I can install the MediaLab Experiment Editor without licence. Can you direct me where I can get the Experiment Editor?

    Thanks in advance
    Wilson

  5. #5
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    Hello Wilson,

    See the following link:
    http://www.empirisoft.com/download/m...l2008.1.33.exe

    Regards,
    Trevor

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