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So, I'm new to inquisit and I'm having trouble with lists. The experiment involves showing many of these slides where a volunteer will pick the left side for a fixed win or the right side for a gamble. This is an example of the slide with a 25% win chance of $20:
As i have the program now, a volunteer can pick the left side and win $5, or select the left side, however I have not figured out how to get the proper percentages for the gambling tasks. Winning percentages vary from 13%,25%,38%,50% and 75%. The amount they can win varies from 5,8,25,50,125. I understand there is an itemprobabilities function under lists, I am uncertain if this would work for what I am trying to do here.
Any help would be much appreciated!
-Nick
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Assigning Multiple Values to One Picture
nonamenick
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9 Years Ago
Perhaps you could attach the code you already have as well as actually...
Dave
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9 Years Ago
Here's a basic, stripped-down example that illustrates some of the...
Dave
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9 Years Ago
<values> / fixedwin = 5 / randomwin = 0 / winamount = 0...
nonamenick
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9 Years Ago
See the example code in my previous reply. That should give you the...
Dave
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9 Years Ago
So the code has been a lot of help, the one thing that I still am...
nonamenick
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9 Years Ago
#1: I don't understand the purpose of <list slides>. It isn't...
Dave
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9 Years Ago
I guess that slides list was unnecessary with the picture =...
nonamenick
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9 Years Ago
If you reverse the order in which you sample from <trial...
Dave
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