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hi Melanie,
if your version of the Inquisit WCST script does not compute Perseverative Errors (older versions might not), you probably have to compute them yourself based on the raw data file. A note of caution even if your script version does compute the number of Perseverative Errors: it's probably a good idea to check how (summary) values are defined in the Inquisit script to make sure they actually measure what you need them to.
For example: as defined in the Inquisit WCST script under section VALUES/DATA PerseverativeResponse: 1 = response is still in compliance with the old rule after a rule switch (and no response bas been made yet that violates the old rule) 0 = anything else Perseverative Error: an actual error response when values.PerseverativeResponse = 1
as usual: we are happy to update/improve our scripts if we learn of new information!
best, katja (script writer at Millisecond Software)
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