Nope. I'd be curious to see your final result--send me a copy of you get a chance.
-Blair
Nope. I'd be curious to see your final result--send me a copy of you get a chance.
-Blair
I actually ended up going another route to make the data easier to group for analysis, and made separate objects for each. Here is what I ended up with.
It's a little crazy, but this object gathers a best estimate, and upper and lower estimates for a 90% confidence region. The two buttons above the estimates reveal text which will be another participant's estimate, as well as the current participant's previous estimate (If anyone knows how I could get this value from an .xls file to the html, let me know!). The hidden radios at the bottom record whether the first button was pressed. The image shown uses the <ml.bg> function which is really useful!
Check out http://www.empirisoft.com/support/showthread.php?t=582 for a discussion of your origional sample with respect to inserting values from a responses.xls file.
Would you mind posting some version of the que file along with the final revised html file, or a simplified version of it so other users could see it in action with MediaLab? i.e., with the automatic background and variables inserted from the xls file (if you get that far!).
-Blair