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    There is routine that keeps track of the actual presentation order of everything (e.g., of files and questionnaire items that are presented randomly). After completely running an experiment file in Medialab, you can find a log file called question_order.csv in the ByQuestionnaire data folder. The first row is the order of files (i.e., from the Experiment File) and the remaining rows are the question orders for each Questionnaire File in the order they actually occurred, with a time stamp written to verify the time at which each Questionnaire File was started.
    Jason Reed
    Empirisoft Software Support Specialist

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    Hi Jason,

    Thanks for your ever-speedy responses! Just wanted to let you know that your availability and hard-work is much appreciated!

    Alex

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    Alex,

    You are welcome. Please let us know if you need any further assistance.

    Jason
    Jason Reed
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