Equal presentation of stimuli


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Hi,

I know that 'noreplacenorepeat' command assures that a series of stimuli are not randomly selected without replacement or consecutive selection of a stimulus. Is this enough to assure that every stimulus in the set (e.g., A, B and C) are presented equally? Say, if I have set the total number of trials to be 30 trials, would using the 'noreplacenorepeat' command ensure that A, B and C are each presented for 10 trials each? I wanted to be sure about this.

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GeeP - 11 Years Ago
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                         > A1 must have been presented with all 64 items (all...
Dave - 11 Years Ago
                             Ah! I see what you're saying! Repeating the same set (set1) for A1 and...
GeeP - 11 Years Ago
                                 > if we were to change the name of set1 to 'set1a' to be presented...
Dave - 11 Years Ago
                                     Oh! please don't think you're annoying me at all! You are helping me...
GeeP - 11 Years Ago
                                         That would exactly be the way to do it (as far as I can see).
Dave - 11 Years Ago
                                             OK! Thanks again Dave! You are a savior! Frankly, the deck analogy was...
GeeP - 11 Years Ago

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