By Luise - 3/14/2016
In my experiment I present a video as stimulus within a surveypage. I want the finishlabel that stops the video and switches to the next page to not work /appear from the beginning on but only after the first minute of the video. I also tried not using a surveypage but "trial", but I cannot figure out how to do it. Is there any possibility to use "stimulustimes", "responsetimes" or any other do make this work? I´d be really grateful for a response!
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By Dave - 3/14/2016
You should use a <trial>, not a <surveypage>, to do that. Display the video via its /stimulustimes, display a <text> element serving as "next" button one minute after the start of the video, also via /stimulustimes.
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By Luise - 3/14/2016
Thanks for your response...unfortunately it still does not work! I always get the message trial.stimulus1/stimulustimes/stimulus sequence already defined...maybe you´re able to find the reason for this in my script?
<text Weiterlabel> / items = ("Weiter") / position = (50%, 85%) / fontstyle = ("Bell Gothic STD Black", 3%, false, false, true, false, 5, 0) / txcolor = black </text>
<video Person1> / items = ("XXX") / position = (45, 50) / playthrough = false / size = (1100, 1000) </video>
<trial Stimulus1> /stimulusframes = [1 = Person1; 2 = Weiterlabel] /stimulustimes = [0 = Person1; 60000 = Weiterlabel] /inputdevice = mouse /validresponse = (Weiterlabel) </trial>
<block Stimulus1> / trials = [1= Stimulus1] </block>
<expt> /blocks = [1=Stimulus1] </expt>
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By Dave - 3/14/2016
<trial Stimulus1> /stimulusframes = [1 = Person1; 2 = Weiterlabel] /stimulustimes = [0 = Person1; 60000 = Weiterlabel] ... </trial>
is wrong. You need to use *either* /stimulusframes *or* /stimulustimes. You cannot use both at the same time. Delete the /stimulusframes attribute.
<trial Stimulus1> /stimulustimes = [0 = Person1; 60000 = Weiterlabel] ... </trial>
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By Luise - 3/14/2016
Great! Thank you! It is working perfectly fine now. Is there any way to keep a possibility to skip this block by a keyboard-input? Right now this is only possible after my "Weiterlabel" appears. (Last question, I promise ;) )
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By Dave - 3/14/2016
The standard key combo to skip a block is CTRL+B. I'm not sure why you would want the trial to be skip-able, though. Wasn't forcing participant's to watch the video for a minimum duration the entire point?
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