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Hello,
I'm having a strange problem with an Inquisit Web script that I can't replicate. The experiment is fairly straightforward: participants are presented with a small number of yellow squares followed by a whole noise mask, and have to estimate the number of squares that were presented. Some participants running the task via Inquisit Web have reported that the mask is presented repeatedly but they are never shown the yellow square stimuli. I cannot replicate this problem via either Inquisit Lab or Inquisit Web, but it was reported by about 10% of pilot participants.
I'm fairly new to Inquisit, so it's possible that I've made a fairly basic error somewhere. I'd be very grateful for any advice - the script is attached.
Thanks! Ciara
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+xHello, I'm having a strange problem with an Inquisit Web script that I can't replicate. The experiment is fairly straightforward: participants are presented with a small number of yellow squares followed by a whole noise mask, and have to estimate the number of squares that were presented. Some participants running the task via Inquisit Web have reported that the mask is presented repeatedly but they are never shown the yellow square stimuli. I cannot replicate this problem via either Inquisit Lab or Inquisit Web, but it was reported by about 10% of pilot participants. I'm fairly new to Inquisit, so it's possible that I've made a fairly basic error somewhere. I'd be very grateful for any advice - the script is attached. Thanks! Ciara The script is not useful without all files it requires to run. Please provide those
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cmgreene
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+x+xHello, I'm having a strange problem with an Inquisit Web script that I can't replicate. The experiment is fairly straightforward: participants are presented with a small number of yellow squares followed by a whole noise mask, and have to estimate the number of squares that were presented. Some participants running the task via Inquisit Web have reported that the mask is presented repeatedly but they are never shown the yellow square stimuli. I cannot replicate this problem via either Inquisit Lab or Inquisit Web, but it was reported by about 10% of pilot participants. I'm fairly new to Inquisit, so it's possible that I've made a fairly basic error somewhere. I'd be very grateful for any advice - the script is attached. Thanks! Ciara The script is not useful without all files it requires to run. Please provide those Sorry, here they are!
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Dave
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+x+x+xHello, I'm having a strange problem with an Inquisit Web script that I can't replicate. The experiment is fairly straightforward: participants are presented with a small number of yellow squares followed by a whole noise mask, and have to estimate the number of squares that were presented. Some participants running the task via Inquisit Web have reported that the mask is presented repeatedly but they are never shown the yellow square stimuli. I cannot replicate this problem via either Inquisit Lab or Inquisit Web, but it was reported by about 10% of pilot participants. I'm fairly new to Inquisit, so it's possible that I've made a fairly basic error somewhere. I'd be very grateful for any advice - the script is attached. Thanks! Ciara The script is not useful without all files it requires to run. Please provide those Sorry, here they are! Thank you for the files. I am unable to reproduce the issue as well. (And there's no obvious mistake in the code.) Do you have the specific subject IDs for some of the participants who encountered this issue? I am wondering whether they might have made a mistake during the initial sizing procedure, resulting in square sizes too small to be effectively visible.
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Dave
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+x+x+x+xHello, I'm having a strange problem with an Inquisit Web script that I can't replicate. The experiment is fairly straightforward: participants are presented with a small number of yellow squares followed by a whole noise mask, and have to estimate the number of squares that were presented. Some participants running the task via Inquisit Web have reported that the mask is presented repeatedly but they are never shown the yellow square stimuli. I cannot replicate this problem via either Inquisit Lab or Inquisit Web, but it was reported by about 10% of pilot participants. I'm fairly new to Inquisit, so it's possible that I've made a fairly basic error somewhere. I'd be very grateful for any advice - the script is attached. Thanks! Ciara The script is not useful without all files it requires to run. Please provide those Sorry, here they are! Thank you for the files. I am unable to reproduce the issue as well. (And there's no obvious mistake in the code.) Do you have the specific subject IDs for some of the participants who encountered this issue? I am wondering whether they might have made a mistake during the initial sizing procedure, resulting in square sizes too small to be effectively visible. Hold off, I have an idea. Could you try with the attached revision and let me know if participants continue to encounter the problem?
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cmgreene
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+x+x+x+xHello, I'm having a strange problem with an Inquisit Web script that I can't replicate. The experiment is fairly straightforward: participants are presented with a small number of yellow squares followed by a whole noise mask, and have to estimate the number of squares that were presented. Some participants running the task via Inquisit Web have reported that the mask is presented repeatedly but they are never shown the yellow square stimuli. I cannot replicate this problem via either Inquisit Lab or Inquisit Web, but it was reported by about 10% of pilot participants. I'm fairly new to Inquisit, so it's possible that I've made a fairly basic error somewhere. I'd be very grateful for any advice - the script is attached. Thanks! Ciara The script is not useful without all files it requires to run. Please provide those Sorry, here they are! Thank you for the files. I am unable to reproduce the issue as well. (And there's no obvious mistake in the code.) Do you have the specific subject IDs for some of the participants who encountered this issue? I am wondering whether they might have made a mistake during the initial sizing procedure, resulting in square sizes too small to be effectively visible. Yes, participants 95275 and 12316 in the attached summary file. I can send over the raw files if that would help, though there's nothing to see really. I tried messing with the sizing procedure and setting the line to be very short, and the stimuli do become very small, but not invisible. They vary in size anyway, and it would actually take a lot of effort on the part of participants to get it wrong enough that the stimuli can't be seen. I'm stumped!
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cmgreene
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+x+x+x+x+xHello, I'm having a strange problem with an Inquisit Web script that I can't replicate. The experiment is fairly straightforward: participants are presented with a small number of yellow squares followed by a whole noise mask, and have to estimate the number of squares that were presented. Some participants running the task via Inquisit Web have reported that the mask is presented repeatedly but they are never shown the yellow square stimuli. I cannot replicate this problem via either Inquisit Lab or Inquisit Web, but it was reported by about 10% of pilot participants. I'm fairly new to Inquisit, so it's possible that I've made a fairly basic error somewhere. I'd be very grateful for any advice - the script is attached. Thanks! Ciara The script is not useful without all files it requires to run. Please provide those Sorry, here they are! Thank you for the files. I am unable to reproduce the issue as well. (And there's no obvious mistake in the code.) Do you have the specific subject IDs for some of the participants who encountered this issue? I am wondering whether they might have made a mistake during the initial sizing procedure, resulting in square sizes too small to be effectively visible. Hold off, I have an idea. Could you try with the attached revision and let me know if participants continue to encounter the problem? Sure, I can try that tomorrow (it's pretty late here now). What did you change?
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Dave
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+x+x+x+x+x+xHello, I'm having a strange problem with an Inquisit Web script that I can't replicate. The experiment is fairly straightforward: participants are presented with a small number of yellow squares followed by a whole noise mask, and have to estimate the number of squares that were presented. Some participants running the task via Inquisit Web have reported that the mask is presented repeatedly but they are never shown the yellow square stimuli. I cannot replicate this problem via either Inquisit Lab or Inquisit Web, but it was reported by about 10% of pilot participants. I'm fairly new to Inquisit, so it's possible that I've made a fairly basic error somewhere. I'd be very grateful for any advice - the script is attached. Thanks! Ciara The script is not useful without all files it requires to run. Please provide those Sorry, here they are! Thank you for the files. I am unable to reproduce the issue as well. (And there's no obvious mistake in the code.) Do you have the specific subject IDs for some of the participants who encountered this issue? I am wondering whether they might have made a mistake during the initial sizing procedure, resulting in square sizes too small to be effectively visible. Hold off, I have an idea. Could you try with the attached revision and let me know if participants continue to encounter the problem? Sure, I can try that tomorrow (it's pretty late here now). What did you change? I've put in precautions to reset the stimulus presentation at the start of each trial. That should guarantee that all stimuli are indeed displayed, no matter what happened in any previous instance of the same <trial> element, i.e. whether a response occured after all stimuli, including the mask, had been presented, or before the mask. The latter case could theoretically lead to an issue where the stimulus presentation sequence omits something in that trial's next instance. I'm not sure that is what your participants were seeing, but it could be.
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cmgreene
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+x+x+x+x+x+x+xHello, I'm having a strange problem with an Inquisit Web script that I can't replicate. The experiment is fairly straightforward: participants are presented with a small number of yellow squares followed by a whole noise mask, and have to estimate the number of squares that were presented. Some participants running the task via Inquisit Web have reported that the mask is presented repeatedly but they are never shown the yellow square stimuli. I cannot replicate this problem via either Inquisit Lab or Inquisit Web, but it was reported by about 10% of pilot participants. I'm fairly new to Inquisit, so it's possible that I've made a fairly basic error somewhere. I'd be very grateful for any advice - the script is attached. Thanks! Ciara The script is not useful without all files it requires to run. Please provide those Sorry, here they are! Thank you for the files. I am unable to reproduce the issue as well. (And there's no obvious mistake in the code.) Do you have the specific subject IDs for some of the participants who encountered this issue? I am wondering whether they might have made a mistake during the initial sizing procedure, resulting in square sizes too small to be effectively visible. Hold off, I have an idea. Could you try with the attached revision and let me know if participants continue to encounter the problem? Sure, I can try that tomorrow (it's pretty late here now). What did you change? I've put in precautions to reset the stimulus presentation at the start of each trial. That should guarantee that all stimuli are indeed displayed, no matter what happened in any previous instance of the same <trial> element, i.e. whether a response occured after all stimuli, including the mask, had been presented, or before the mask. The latter case could theoretically lead to an issue where the stimulus presentation sequence omits something in that trial's next instance. I'm not sure that is what your participants were seeing, but it could be. Thank you, that seems to be doing the trick - no problems so far anyway!
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