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davidwdw
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<item pleasant>
/ 1 = " PTTVPS "
/ 2 = " UUOIOOP "
</item>
<text word>
/ items = pleasant
</text>
<trial type1>
/ stimulustimes = [0 = word]
/ timeout = 4000
</trial>
For the trial type1 specified in the above code, the items are called up from item list randomly. However, how do I call up individual items from the list? For example, I only want to call out the first item.
What should I put in the function "/ stimulustimes = [0 = ]"?
Thank you so much.
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That's not something you do via /stimulustimes or -frames. How stimuli are selected from a given pool is solely to be controlled via the respective *stimulus* element, here the <text> element.
<values>
/ myvalue = 0
</values>
<item pleasant>
/ 1 = " PTTVPS "
/ 2 = " UUOIOOP "
</item>
<text word>
/ items = pleasant
/ select = values.myvalue
</text>
<trial type1>
/ ontrialbeging = [values.myvalue=1]
/ stimulustimes = [0 = word]
/ timeout = 4000
</trial>
However, I fail to see the merits of this approach. If you want a <text> element to just have a single item, why would you want to specify more (here two)?
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Hi Dave, t
hank you so much for your answer. I see your point. So if I want to call up one string each time, I should just define them as separate item?
Sorry for the question but I'm new to Inquisit.
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Yes, that would be the standard way to do it.
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