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The value 'wordlist' is defined more than once.
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Hi Dave,
Everything is working really well with my RSVP task - I just have a question about one thing.
I wanted Inquisit to provide me with information in the data section with regard to which wordlist a word is from. That was fairly straightforward to do, I just defined the wordlist for a second time in the values section, as / wordlist = "", and also in a few other places. This seems to work really well, but I do get the message then that "The value 'wordlist' is defined more than once." Obviously this is true. That is exactly what I did do so it would provide me with the additional information that I needed. My question is though, is this potentially problematic? As in, can I expect something to stuff up / not work at some point because of making this change?
From the answer that you provide previously to someone on a somewhat similar topic:
http://www.millisecond.com/forums/Topic15587.aspx
I would think that it isn't an issue, and the fact that it is commented on by the program is just a throwback from version 3 of Inquisit, however, I wanted to check in with you about that before I start using with participants the version of the RSVP task which includes these changes.
Many thanks
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The value 'wordlist' is defined more than once.
KO
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9 Years Ago
Whether that's a problem in a practical sense in this particular case,...
Dave
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9 Years Ago
Hi Dave, Thank you for your post. That kind of clarifies the...
KO
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Hi again Dave, I was thinking again about what you said and decided...
KO
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9 Years Ago
Yes, using two distinct variables for two distinct things is the...
Dave
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9 Years Ago
Hi Dave, I get it now. :-) I was over-complicating the coding I was...
KO
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