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Hello,
we're currently programming a study using based on Gawronski & Walther (2008) TAR effect, in which there are 60 trials presenting three stimuli each. Each trial involves a picture of a person (LEFT) as source of an evaluation (likes/dislikes; MIDDLE) about another person (RIGHT). In the original paradigm 12 pictures are chosen as source (picture on the left side) and 5 as targets (pictures on the right side). Each source is then presented with five different targets, always liking OR disliking them. Ideally, we would like to randomize who is source and who is target for each participant, so that at the beginning of each session two temporary lists (one with the 12 targets, one with the 5 sources) is generated. Additionally, Inquest would need to chose whether sources like or dislike their 5 targets and REMEMBER that, so that each source consistently dis/likes their target.
Is that possible? We couldn't find any obvious way of programming this. If not, what would be the best possible compromise?
Thanks, Rene
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