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Hi All,
I have a two stage problem.
1. I need to use radiobuttons for 2 questions for which I need subjects to choose the correct answer (for both questions)
2. If they get either or both questions wrong, they need to be looped back to the instructions' page.
So, basically, subjects are shown some instructions/paragraph on screen 1, with the next button. On screen 2, they are asked 2 questions (about the paragraph) with radiobuttons for which they MUST get both right, if not, they have to go back and read the paragraph/instructions again. I am thinking even an error message (in red) asking them to go back and read the instructions/paragraph should work but am stuck thinking of how to do that. Any help would be greatly appreciated!!!
Thanks a ton!
-G
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Using radiobuttons
GeeP
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11 Years Ago
<block myblock> / trials = [1=paragraph] </block>...
Dave
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11 Years Ago
Thanks a ton Dave! This was extremely helpful! I was able to design...
GeeP
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11 Years Ago
You don't need a /branch to do that at all. Simply specify "nextblock"...
Dave
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11 Years Ago
Thanks Dave! I guess the bigger issue I am now facing is this: when...
GeeP
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11 Years Ago
> I guess the bigger issue I am now facing is this: when...
Dave
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11 Years Ago
Hi Dave, I tried working with the script but I think I am still...
GeeP
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11 Years Ago
You need to (a) <trial instructions_M> [...] / branch =...
Dave
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11 Years Ago
Ah! now that makes total sense and shows why I was failing! Thanks a...
GeeP
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11 Years Ago
No problem. Cheers!
Dave
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