How to randomize outside of an ?


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Hello all,
For my script, I want to make four items/groups (Dem1+, Dem2-, Rep1+, and Rep2-) and each item will have 20 numbers. I then want to place two of these items, Dem1+ and Rep2-, in one group(group1) and the other, Dem2- and Rep1+ in another group (group2). My ultimate goal is when group 1 is selected for inquisit to randomly select Dem2- or Rep1+  and then randomly run those 20 numbers in each item. 

I don't know if Inquisit is able to do this, so I would appreciate any advice.

My thinking is to have a script that would have an <item> in an <item>. This is because I know that you can make a script select numbers from a <item> randomly but then when it gets to the trial, you have to manually type in a random order (pseduorandimzie).
I have inserted a file image to better illustrate. 

Thank you!

  
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uni-student92084 - 4 Years Ago
Dave - 4 Years Ago
uni-student92084 - 4 Years Ago
Dave - 4 Years Ago
uni-student92084 - 4 Years Ago
                         The text elements are the list's items. Items -- that is text elements...
Dave - 4 Years Ago
                             Here's a simple example. Suppose you have three text elements A, B, C....
Dave - 4 Years Ago
                                 Okay, I understand. So this is my script now, does this look correct?...
uni-student92084 - 4 Years Ago
                                     Well, no. As I've explained previously (here:...
Dave - 4 Years Ago
                                         Oh right, thank you! Does this look better?: <item Demplus> /1...
uni-student92084 - 4 Years Ago
                                             It does not appear that your <text> elements actually use the...
Dave - 4 Years Ago

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