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+x+x+x+x+x+x+x+x+x+xGood morning to all, I don’t know if I will be able to find an answer in the forum so I decided to open a question for convenience. I am completely new to Inquisit and not a psychologist. I didn’t even know about this software that I came across for research. I developed an experimental design with the aim of collecting data while simultaneously recording the EEG tracks. Honestly I don’t know where to start. If you start from a basic model of the library of Inquisit, and if you which; or write the script again and this too I have to understand how it is done. In the order of inverted presentation I will present images, sounds and pictures+sounds to participants. After the presentation of each individual stimulus, each participant will have to answer some questions, even open, and the tests Self-Assessment Manikin (SAM); User Engagement Scale (UES). Could someone give me some clue? I am also available for some special lesson if necessary and for which we agree. Thank you for your kind attention. I hope nobody’s disturbed. Good day to all of you Antonella I recommend you start by working through the Programmer's Manual: https://www.millisecond.com/support/Inquisit%20Programmer's%20Manual.pdf Hello, I have read the manual up to page 60 at the moment, but I’m not really clear how to start with my needs. You have other suggestions to go along with this one that you already gave me, to overcome my difficulties. Thank you Antonella You didn't really tell us much about what you actually want to do ("In the order of inverted presentation I will present images, sounds and pictures+sounds to participants" is vague and can mean any number of things) or what your specific difficulties are. Hi, thank you for the answer. I don’t know how much in detail of the answer I have to go into and if I can. I try to bring a piece of the experiment: I will present 24 images to the subjects for six seconds. At the end of each image, subject will be presented with 6 questions to answer by assigning a value from 0 to 5; 3 questions to answer by assigning a value from 0 to 9; 1 open-ended question, then subject will have to type in the answer. The same thing will happen for the 24 auditory stimuli, but they will have a different duration. The same will happen for visual and auditory stimuli. Reading this I also found that I think will be useful? https://www.millisecond.com/support/docs/v6/html/howto/howtoconditionalbranching.htmThank you for your patience All of this can be easily done, so what are your concrete questions, please? I've you've read the Programmer's Manual, you shoul already know how to present any visual or auditory stimuli. You should also know how to set up a basic surveypage with your questions and how to run that after each image or sound presentation. So, where specifically is the hang-up / what are you unsure how to do? Hello, You are free not to answer. If I ask it is because I do not know how to do it. Thank you I am asking you to make your questions more concrete. I.e. what, precisely, do you not know how to do? Give me some code to work with, high-level and vague descriptions are not really a basis to provide you with any actionable advice. The basic gist is very simple. You have some stimulus element (e.g. a <picture> element) with 24 items -- your image files. You set up a <trial> element that displays said stimulus element for 6 seconds. From the <trial>, you /branch to a surveypage that contains your questions. You run the trial 24 times in a <block>. You can take a look at https://www.millisecond.com/download/library/faceemotions for something that works along these exact same lines. Thank you, was very nice of you. I’m trying to modify the code but inquisit 6 (what I have) keeps reporting errors. I have a question: <slider happiness> / caption = "Happiness" /labels = ("emotion not at all present (0)", "emotion expressed very intensely (100)") /range = (0, 100) /required = true / defaultresponent = 50 /slidersize = (50%, 3%) / txcolor = black </slider> In my case how does this slider work? Should I create a slider for each image that I will display? Because they don’t have categories but I need to get an answer for each one. So should I have 24 sliders? The questions will always be the same and for all kinds of stimuli I’ll use. Forgive me I am very sad because I am not succeeding. Thank you Antonella You need only the one slider for the happiness question, not 24. <block exampleblock> / trials = [1-4 = exampletrial] </block>
<trial exampletrial> / stimulustimes = [0=clearscreen, examplestimulus] / trialduration = 6000 / validresponse = (0) / branch = [ return surveypage.exampleratings; ] </trial>
<picture examplestimulus> / items = exampleitems / size = (80%, 80%) </picture>
<item exampleitems> / 1 = "picture01.jpg" / 2 = "picture02.jpg" / 3 = "picture03.jpg" / 4 = "picture04.jpg" </item>
<surveypage exampleratings> / questions = [1=happiness; 2=anger] / showpagenumbers = false / showquestionnumbers = false </surveypage>
<slider happiness> / caption = "Happiness" /labels = ("emotion not at all present (0)", "emotion expressed very intensely (100)") /range = (0, 100) /required = true / defaultresponse = 50 /slidersize = (50%, 3%) / txcolor = black </slider>
<slider anger> / caption = "Anger" /labels = ("emotion not at all present (0)", "emotion expressed very intensely (100)") /range = (0, 100) /required = true / defaultresponse = 50 /slidersize = (50%, 3%) / txcolor = black </slider> Thank you, very kind of you. I’ll let you know how I’m proceeding, a hug! Antonella
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