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> My question is, what is the setmaintainthreshold, ...
"Failure to maintain set" means the *loss of the correct sorting rule during performance*. Suppose you have identified the current sorting rule to be "color". You respond correctly according to that rule for, say, 5 trials and then -- suddenly -- respond incorrectly, i.e., you "lost" or "forgot" or "failed to maintain" the sorting rule.
/setmaintainthreshold = 5
defines the *threshold*. After 5 consecutive correct responses -- just like in the example I gave above -- a sudden incorrect response is scored as a failure to maintain set. Setting
/setmaintainthreshold = 3
would score a sudden incorrect response after *3* consecutive correct responses as a failure to maintain set.
> and what should I set it to?
That is up to you and what you deem appropriate.
> Moreover, what is the difference between TotalError, PerseverativeError and FailureMaintainSet in the summary data?
The variables are explained in the script's comments.
Totalerror represents all incorrect responses across the task.
totalerror: sums up all the incorrect responses across the task
The others represent different types / categories of errors.
Sum_PerseverativeError: sums up all error trials with values.perseverativeresponse = 1
where perseverativeresponse is defined as
PerseverativeResponse: 1 = response is still in compliance with the old rule after a rule switch (and no response has been made yet that violates the old rule) 0 = any other response
Note: Not every perseverative response is a perseverative error. Hence the bolded part.
We have already covered failure to maintain set above, which is defined as
Sum_FailureMaintainSet keeps a total of the number of times a participants selects an incorrect card after having maintained a correct streak of 5 or higher (default)
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