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Modify variables with one button, use second button to record response

Hello,

I am new to OpenSesame, and I am struggling a little bit to build the test I am trying to perform. Could you please point me to the right direction?

I wish to make a comparison test between device A and device B. At each trial, I wish that a variable A begins at a random value (e.g. from 1 to 5), and a variable B begins at a fixed value.

Each variable should have buttons on the screen to increment or decrement its value. The user can change the values of A and B as many times as they want.

Once a value for A and B is set, I wish to press on a third button to record the answer and repeat this with a different value of A.


I think this can be done with a mouse response and an inline script. But I do not see a similar example in the documentation, and now I wonder if this can actually be done...

Comments

  • Hi Angie,

    You are right, with a mouse item, some form widgets and an inline_script you can definitely do this. It is somewhat different, but you can checkout https://forum.cogsci.nl/discussion/5839/click-on-words-and-display-meaning#latest discussion. It is a little complex, but it essentially has a number of buttons in a form that will stuff happen in the experiment. What you should pay attention to is how the calling of the forms is embedded in while loops. A similar approach will also work with your buttons. I suggest you try giving it a go and set up some basic structure. If you get stuck in the process, come back to the forum.

    Does that make sense?

    Eduard

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  • I'll try and let you know, Thanks!

  • That worked! thank you very much!

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