See below for my response to your query about "the conditions under which you are NOT replicating.”
Conditions under which I am NOT replicating: Used the entire experiment, but skipped through questionnaires until the Choice.que. At that point, I answered the questions for the Choice.que, Recall.que, Weighting.que, and NeedCog.que. These are the questionnaires between which the Recall.que falls in the experiment file and in the data file (for Order by Que file). 15 of my 30 variations were in regard to the responses (i.e., answer all 12 recall items for each of the four cars in the Recall.que; or answer some and press escape; or answer none and let it time out; etc...). The data file for this test was the “Au2010 NC Presentation – Harriet ALTERED” file. In this file, subjects 1 through 13 are real participants, while 887 through 873 are my unsuccessful attempts to replicate problem.
My main problem is that I was never able to replicate the problem doing the procedure above or when I just sandwiched the Recall.que file in between the Choice.que and Weighting.que files (Au2010 test file uploaded onto forum) as it is ordered in the entire experiment.
Tested Recall.que alone? I have just run 15 variations of responses for with just the Recall.que and haven’t replicated the problem. I answered all the recall items for the first 6 variations, then I answered all for all except for the last car and either escaped out, or let it time out.
I will keep working on testing the Recall.que by itself, however, I have had to begin running another experiment with the Recall.que in it, and have run some participants, and the problem happened for the very first participant. I have attached the file (Su2011 NC). ???