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Hi @sebastiaan I found a simple solution to my first problem: putting [response] at the places that any response is the correct_response. See image. https://forum.cogsci.nl/uploads/782/KGE04J63LP9R.png The second problem still exists: When runni…
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What the block_loop looks like: To be more concise: for every even item in b#_match the correct_response is both 0 and 1. So that 'correct' should always be 1. https://forum.cogsci.nl/uploads/352/PREEDQP2Q1K7.png
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Hi @sebastiaan Thank you very much for your reply. The problem is indeed more complex. I will try to explain it: My experiment consists of 4 blocks of 12 sequences. Every sequence consists of 10 coloured squares either blue (1) or orange (0). The …
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Hi Jelle, I have a similar problem. Would you mind sharing your code for setting the correct variable to 1 or 0 in JavaScript? Thank you very much in advance! Zoë
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unfortunately that gives the same error message
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Hi Eduard, Yes I did put the code in the prepare phase. The experiment is attached :) https://forum.cogsci.nl/uploads/672/MF83JX3242IM.osexp
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Hi Eduard, Thank you. It helps, but still the execution is rather difficult. I made the code below, but I am not sure if the function is able to access the response history now. The debug window says that responses is not defined. Do you have an ide…
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Just found out about the readymade Form options. https://osdoc.cogsci.nl/3.2/manual/forms/readymade/ But they are also not supported for online distribution via JATOS...
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Hi Eduard, Thank you very much for your quick reaction! The response options are 1 for blue and 0 for orange. What has to be in between 0.6 and 0.8 is the cumulative proportion of the responses that have been given up until the current trial. Do y…