Running Span Task


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Hi,

I am currently doing a research study that uses Running Span Task. However, I realized that every participant completed different amount of trials. Besides, every person does not have consistent block.

E.g.
Participant 1 will encounter with 4 targets, 5 targets, 3 targets, and then lastly 6 targets.
Participant 2 will encounter with 4 targets, 5 targets, 3 targets, and lastly 6 targets.

May I know why is there these difference?

Besides, the data also stated that the script was not completed = prematurely aborted. However, my participants actually completed the test. So, I do not know whether the test itself prematurely aborted as participants make mistake. As I always see "Congratulations, you have completed the experiment". 

I would really appreciate your replies. Thank you so much.
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