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Dear forum,
I am in the stages of compiling a script for a spatial binding task. However, there a couple of road blocks I have been unable to resolve, and thought I would be put my queries before continuing in vain. I have uploaded my current script.
1) Essentially, the video I am using becomes displaced, appearing to the left of the screen, despite, at least to me, no obvious reason why it would do so (this occurs for multiple video formats). Furthermore, on attempting to reposition the video, the video becomes horizontally squashed. Is there a way to centralise the position of the video?
2) The measure I will be using is to ask participants to replicate the length of the rectangle that they see - does Inquisit offer a dynamic/interactive stimulus, whereby they will be able to click/drag a shape along a trajectory in order to replicate the size of the original rectangle, or is this not possible with Inquisit?
3) Lastly, this study will be conducted online. As such, the 'length' of the rectangle will vary relative to the participant's screen size. I have been unable to locate a way of measuring the participant's overall screen width, so that I will know the relative width of the rectangle they see, including their own 'replication' of the rectangle, and thus will be able to calculate relative error in their replication attempts. Again, is this possible to do with Inqusit?
Many thanks in advance - let me know if I have not explained anything clearly. Josh
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