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Randomized Sequenze

Hey everyone,

I have an experiment with 3 sequences that I want to run in ranodmized order (so in total there are 6 different ways in which the experiment order runs). Unfortunalty, I don't get the randomization to work. I tried to use a outter loop but somehow it doens't work. Does anyone has any ideas?

Thank you,

Laura

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  • Hi Laura,

    We would need a little more information to help you with this, as your description of the problem is quite succinct and generic. What are you trying to achieve exactly? Could you formulate it in a more stepwise fashion, supported with some snapshots of your experiment structure?

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  • Hey Daniel,

    sorry, it took me so long to reply.

    The idea is the following. I am working on an IAT for attachment, in which I have three sequences (mother, father, self).

    Since the order of the sequences may have an effect on the reaction time, I want to randomize those, so not everyone starts with mother. Does that make sense so far?

    Do you have an idea?

    Maybe it it easier to put everything within one sequence, however, this would be really confusing, I think.

    Thank you in advance.

    Best, Laura

  • Hi Laura,

    In the beginning of the experiment you can define the order (based on some counterbalancing scheme), and then call each sequence in that order. For example, see the attached experiment.

    Does this help?

    Eduard

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