Using the batch element.


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Hi there, 

I have two experiments that I am running next week. Participants will complete both, unless they have already done one of the two in a former session, in which case they get only one. I want to use group number to accomplish this - those with group number 1 get both, group number 2 only 1. Looking at the Batch element, this should be doable. However, when trying to work from the example, I constantly get an error (group is not a valid setting). Its hard for me to tell from the example what should be put in for group assignment (i tried numbers etc). Does anyone know? 

here is what I am trying in my batch script.


<batch >
/subjects = (1 of 2)
/groupassignment = group
/ file="SES8.exp"
/ file="SES7.exp"
</batch>


<batch>
/subjects = (2 of 2)
/groupassignment = group
/ file="SES8.exp"
</batch>

Hope you can help, 
Iris. 



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ischneider - 9 Years Ago
Dave - 9 Years Ago
ischneider - 9 Years Ago
Dave - 9 Years Ago
ischneider - 9 Years Ago
                     Script does not work in Monkey Mode either, which it should.
ischneider - 9 Years Ago
                         Your installation's registration status should have nothing to do with...
Dave - 9 Years Ago
                             yes, they run fine solo, and also tried the same scripts with .iqx...
ischneider - 9 Years Ago
                                 > what is weird is that the error seems to suggest a spelling...
Dave - 9 Years Ago
                                     Well I don't think so - I control -F'ed all associated scripts. Anyway...
ischneider - 9 Years Ago
                                         Weird. I have no idea where that error is/was coming from then.
Dave - 9 Years Ago

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