By Christina Bengtsson - 4/15/2015
Hi,
I am completely new here. I am about to upload a Sustained Attention to Response Test (Web-based), and I simply want to see testresults for two different groups. What do I need to do to distinguish the two groups?
Do you understand what mean? I guess it is a quite simply question..
Christina
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By Dave - 4/15/2015
> Do you understand what mean?
Actually, I don't. Please elaborate.
FWIW, Inquisit Web works the same as Inquisit Lab in terms of recording data / storing results. Data files for your online participants will be uploaded to the millisecond.com server and accessible via your account's web data files section. To examine results, you'd download the data files and review / analyze them in your preferred statistical analysis application.
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By Christina Bengtsson - 4/16/2015
Thanks for a fast response!
Ok: When the participants are supposed to "enter their ID" - what do they normally "write"? Is this "ID" what will be seen later on after the test is done and I find the results (that I put into SPSS for example)? Is this "ID" what distinguish participants from each other?
Christina
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By Dave - 4/16/2015
(1) Yes, IDs are what's supposed to uniquely identify a given participant. (2) Whether you have participants *enter* an ID (and what) is up to you. Normally, you just set IDs up to be generated randomly on the web.
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By Christina Bengtsson - 4/18/2015
Hi I am getting this error: "Could not find a valid encoding for: 'http://www.millisecond.com/myaccount/scripts/christinabengtsson/SART2/SART2.iqx'." Can you help me in getting this right? Christina
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By Dave - 4/18/2015
See https://www.millisecond.com/forums/FindPost16059.aspx for my response.
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