Combining data files


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The Inquisit 3 documentation is available on your computer via Inquisit's menu (Help -> Table of contents). It is also available online via https://www.millisecond.com/support/docs/

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Hi Dave,

I can't find the forum. Can you please post the link?


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There is no separate menu entry for this in Inquisit 3, but it effectively works exactly the same way. You will, of course, find this covered in the "How to Combine Multiple Data Files into a Single File" topic in the Inquisit 3 documentation.

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Are these steps also supposed to work with inquisit 3?  I don't see any merge button in the file menu?

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That's how surveypages are supposed to behave when run as trials in a <block>. To adjust navigation button labeling, see the documentation for the <surveypage> element's /nextlabel and -- here -- /finishlabel attributes.

As for question and page numbering, you may turn off automatic numbering via /showpagenumbers and /showquestionnumbers attributes and proceed to number your questions manually.

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Running the survey pages as trials in a block works perfectly except that the numbering and Next buttons are not correct.
So when I ran it as a survey, the numbering continued over to the second survey page as 5,6,7. When I run it in a block it numbers the instructions and then also starts the question numbering over as 1,2,3. 
In block form, the buttons at the bottom of the first survey page says 'Finish' instead of 'Next' as it did when I used survey format. 
Is there anyway to fix the formatting when using the block element with survey pages as trials?
Thank you for the help!

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#1: You can run the <surveypage>s via a <block> element's /trials instead of using <survey>. A <surveypage> is a type of <trial>.

#2: Adjust the respective <dropdown>'s /optionvalues according to your preferences.

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Additionally, when the survey data uses a drop down menu to ask participants to choose a country, the survey data file returns a two letter abbreviation for the chosen country. The problem is that these abbreviations don't match standard country abbreviations. Is there a way to fix this?


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If I have a survey running at the end of an experiment - is there any way to get the survey data to be written to the same file as the experiment data from the inception so that merging files isn't required?
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