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Hello, I'm trying to design an experiment where participants first solve a series of anagrams, each of which is presented in a color. In a perfect world, the color of each anagram would be randomly selected from a set of possible colors (e.g., five possible colors). After they have solved all the anagrams, participants would then be presented with an unexpected quiz--they would be asked what color each anagram was, one by one. For instance, if the first anagram they had solved was RETE (unscrambles to TREE) was in green, they would receive a question asking them if it was green or pink (i.e., choosing between the correct color and a distractor color). I've been working off of the anagram study template available through Inquisit's website, but I'm kind of at a loss about how to do this. How do I get a list of text stimuli to randomly vary in color and how to I get my subsequent quiz to present to possible color options for each anagram, the right color (which was randomly chosen so I can't just use a default question?) and a randomly paired distractor? Any help would be much appreciated!! Thanks!
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