Modifying Continuous IOS in Inquisit: draggable dots instead of circle overlap


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Hi,

I adapted the Continuous Inclusion of Other in the Self (Continuous IOS) script from the Inquisit test library. However, instead of measuring circle overlap, I would like to measure perceived social distance using draggable dots on a continuous line scale (similar to a slider).

Specifically:
* In the first part, participants would drag a dot on the right side (representing one identity) along a line to indicate the perceived distance between two identities (measured in millimetres or pixels), while the dot on the left side remains fixed.
* In the second part, participants would drag three dots (e.g., self, friend, stranger) on the same line to represent the relative distances between identities.

Does anyone know how this could be implemented in Inquisit?
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
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                         Hi Dave, I noticed that in the Continuous Inclusion of Other in the...
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                             They're not moved *while* the circle is dragged. Once the circle has...
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                                 Hi Dave, Thanks for the clarification. I see the difference now. In...
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                                     There ae no labels in your code.
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