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E-STUDIO: SOUNDOUT OBJECT The SoundOut object is used to present pre-recorded audio sounds. The SoundOut object maintains and manages a buffer on a specific sound device. NOTE: Please view DESIGN: Supported Audio file formats for a listing of supported audio file extensions. Interface. A new SoundOut object may be opened by clicking the SoundOut object icon in E-PRIME 3.0 EXPERIMENT LIBRARY E-Prime 3.0 Experiment Library. Full experiments that are in a "ready to run" state. Common psychological paradigms in attention, executive functioning, perception, memory, language, and social psychology are included in the library. Additionally, user submissions and experiments to run just for fun are provided. TIMING: VERIFYING YOUR CLOCK AND TIMING IN E-PRIME [34371 Verifying the Clock. The ClockBinTest should be performed on every machine that collects E-Prime data. Ideally, this experiment is run for at least 60 minutes. Once completed, the test informs you if the machine passes or if further review is required. Upon completion, the test lists Pass/Fail. SAFELY EXIT FROM A RUNNING EXPERIMENT Abstract. This sample demonstrates how to implement a 'safe exit' of a running experiment in E-Prime using the GetUserBreakState function. The critical script is in the 'BreakCheck' Inline object. To terminate the experiment early (and safely, with all logging intact) press the key sequence of CTRL+SHIFT during any trial; the experiment will ERROR: HASP DRIVER ISSUES ON WINDOWS 10 (VERSION 2004 This article applies to: E-Prime 3.0. E-Prime 2.0. E-Prime 1.x This issue has been partially corrected in E-Prime 3.0.3.80a. Symptoms. Either installing or running E-Prime experiments on a Windows 10 (Version 2004 - Build 19041.264, Version 20H2 - Build 19042.572, orVersion 21H1 -
INFO: SUPPORTED AUDIO FILE FORMATS INFO: Supported Audio file formats E-Prime 3.0. E-Prime 3.0 is built with FFMpeg which supports the following extensions, formats, and codecs for SoundOut objects and SlideSoundOut sub-objects: MovieDisplay and SlideMovie (audio) shall support the following extensions, formats, and codecs:STEP: N-BACK TEST
STEP: N-Back Test This is two experiments, a simple 1-back test, and a more complex n-back test from Ben Robinson and Becky Fuller at Maryland. In this experiment, letters are presented individually in a random sequence. There is a target letter and non-target letters. During the practice trials press "1" when the target letter appears SCRIPTING: LOGICAL OPERATORS SCRIPTING: Logical Operators Logical operators allow comparison and conditional execution (e.g., If trial > 5 Then). Often, in script, expressions are used, which compare items using simple mathematical expressions. Logical operators are also commonly used in compound expressions. E-PRIME GO | PSYCHOLOGY SOFTWARE TOOLS E-Prime Go has a “Collect DirectX Diagnostic Information” checkbox that will generate a dxdiag.txt file. If collected, this file will give you details about the software and hardware environment of the participant’s machine and will be included with the session files that are uploaded to your account. To verify machine timing, insert an E-STUDIO: IMAGEDISPLAY OBJECT The ImageDisplay object is used to display pictures to the subject. E-Prime 3.0 allows for image formats *.bmp, *.jpg, *.jpeg, *gif, *.png, *.tif, *.tiff, *.emf, *.wmf. The ImageDisplay is used to display a single picture at a time within the defined display area. The Slide object should be used to display multiple picturessimultaneously, or
E-STUDIO: SOUNDOUT OBJECT The SoundOut object is used to present pre-recorded audio sounds. The SoundOut object maintains and manages a buffer on a specific sound device. NOTE: Please view DESIGN: Supported Audio file formats for a listing of supported audio file extensions. Interface. A new SoundOut object may be opened by clicking the SoundOut object icon in E-PRIME 3.0 EXPERIMENT LIBRARY E-Prime 3.0 Experiment Library. Full experiments that are in a "ready to run" state. Common psychological paradigms in attention, executive functioning, perception, memory, language, and social psychology are included in the library. Additionally, user submissions and experiments to run just for fun are provided. TIMING: VERIFYING YOUR CLOCK AND TIMING IN E-PRIME [34371 Verifying the Clock. The ClockBinTest should be performed on every machine that collects E-Prime data. Ideally, this experiment is run for at least 60 minutes. Once completed, the test informs you if the machine passes or if further review is required. Upon completion, the test lists Pass/Fail. SAFELY EXIT FROM A RUNNING EXPERIMENT Abstract. This sample demonstrates how to implement a 'safe exit' of a running experiment in E-Prime using the GetUserBreakState function. The critical script is in the 'BreakCheck' Inline object. To terminate the experiment early (and safely, with all logging intact) press the key sequence of CTRL+SHIFT during any trial; the experiment will ERROR: HASP DRIVER ISSUES ON WINDOWS 10 (VERSION 2004 This article applies to: E-Prime 3.0. E-Prime 2.0. E-Prime 1.x This issue has been partially corrected in E-Prime 3.0.3.80a. Symptoms. Either installing or running E-Prime experiments on a Windows 10 (Version 2004 - Build 19041.264, Version 20H2 - Build 19042.572, orVersion 21H1 -
INFO: SUPPORTED AUDIO FILE FORMATS INFO: Supported Audio file formats E-Prime 3.0. E-Prime 3.0 is built with FFMpeg which supports the following extensions, formats, and codecs for SoundOut objects and SlideSoundOut sub-objects: MovieDisplay and SlideMovie (audio) shall support the following extensions, formats, and codecs:STEP: N-BACK TEST
STEP: N-Back Test This is two experiments, a simple 1-back test, and a more complex n-back test from Ben Robinson and Becky Fuller at Maryland. In this experiment, letters are presented individually in a random sequence. There is a target letter and non-target letters. During the practice trials press "1" when the target letter appears SCRIPTING: LOGICAL OPERATORS SCRIPTING: Logical Operators Logical operators allow comparison and conditional execution (e.g., If trial > 5 Then). Often, in script, expressions are used, which compare items using simple mathematical expressions. Logical operators are also commonly used in compound expressions. SCRIPTING: INTRODUCING E-BASIC Introducing E-Basic. E-Basic is a standard object-oriented programming language with over 800 commands, which has been customized to better fit the needs of real-time research. Some of the E-Basic commands were specially developed by PST to accommodate the unique requirements of behavioral research. Unlike BASIC or Pascal, which operate by E-PRIME 3.0 EXPERIMENT LIBRARY E-Prime 3.0 Experiment Library. Full experiments that are in a "ready to run" state. Common psychological paradigms in attention, executive functioning, perception, memory, language, and social psychology are included in the library. Additionally, user submissions andexperiments to
ERROR: HASP DRIVER ISSUES ON WINDOWS 10 (VERSION 2004 This article applies to: E-Prime 3.0. E-Prime 2.0. E-Prime 1.x This issue has been partially corrected in E-Prime 3.0.3.80a. Symptoms. Either installing or running E-Prime experiments on a Windows 10 (Version 2004 - Build 19041.264, Version 20H2 - Build 19042.572, orVersion 21H1 -
STEP: N-BACK TEST
STEP: N-Back Test This is two experiments, a simple 1-back test, and a more complex n-back test from Ben Robinson and Becky Fuller at Maryland. In this experiment, letters are presented individually in a random sequence. There is a target letter and non-target letters. During the practice trials press "1" when the target letter appears E-STUDIO: SLIDESTATE OBJECT SlideState objects are accessed by clicking the tabs located at the bottom of the display window, or through the dropdown box on the Slide toolbar. By default, the display area (i.e., SlideState object) is marked by dots forming a grid. This grid is provided to aid in the placement of sub-objects. The grid may be displayed or hidden bytoggling
DEVICE: SERIAL DEVICE Detail. Serial communication is faciliated by addition of the Serial device in E-Prime. You can add the Serial device to your experiment via the Devices tab of the Experiment Object's property pages. Addition of the Serial device on the Experiment Object allows you to specify port settings for the Serial device directly on the ExperimentObject.
E-STUDIO: LABEL OBJECT The Label object as it appears in the Toolbox. The Label object is used to mark a position in a procedural timeline to which processing moves in response to the “Jump” End Action option for an input object. Jumping is an action option in response to the termination of an object’s input mask. Jumping is possible only within a singleProcedure.
E-STUDIO: BUTTON DEVICE ButtonDevice . Overview. The Button device (ButtonDevice) allows input on a Slide or FeedbackDisplay object via the SlideButton sub-object. The Button device is available by default when a new experiment file is created, but may be enabled/disabled or added/removed via the Devices tab in the Experiment Object properties. IMPLICIT ASSOCIATION TEST (IAT) The Implicit Association Task (IAT) is a social psychology measure which detects a participant's subconscious association between mental representations of objects (concepts) in memory. Abstract. This IAT focuses on determining if the participant views the self positively or negatively compared to others. The stimuli switch "response sides" inTMSI__22880
This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. E-PRIME GO | PSYCHOLOGY SOFTWARE TOOLS E-Prime Go has a “Collect DirectX Diagnostic Information” checkbox that will generate a dxdiag.txt file. If collected, this file will give you details about the software and hardware environment of the participant’s machine and will be included with the session files that are uploaded to your account. To verify machine timing, insert an E-STUDIO: IMAGEDISPLAY OBJECT The ImageDisplay object is used to display pictures to the subject. E-Prime 3.0 allows for image formats *.bmp, *.jpg, *.jpeg, *gif, *.png, *.tif, *.tiff, *.emf, *.wmf. The ImageDisplay is used to display a single picture at a time within the defined display area. The Slide object should be used to display multiple picturessimultaneously, or
E-STUDIO: SOUNDOUT OBJECT The SoundOut object is used to present pre-recorded audio sounds. The SoundOut object maintains and manages a buffer on a specific sound device. NOTE: Please view DESIGN: Supported Audio file formats for a listing of supported audio file extensions. Interface. A new SoundOut object may be opened by clicking the SoundOut object icon in E-PRIME 3.0 EXPERIMENT LIBRARY E-Prime 3.0 Experiment Library. Full experiments that are in a "ready to run" state. Common psychological paradigms in attention, executive functioning, perception, memory, language, and social psychology are included in the library. Additionally, user submissions and experiments to run just for fun are provided. TIMING: VERIFYING YOUR CLOCK AND TIMING IN E-PRIME [34371 Verifying the Clock. The ClockBinTest should be performed on every machine that collects E-Prime data. Ideally, this experiment is run for at least 60 minutes. Once completed, the test informs you if the machine passes or if further review is required. Upon completion, the test lists Pass/Fail. SAFELY EXIT FROM A RUNNING EXPERIMENT Abstract. This sample demonstrates how to implement a 'safe exit' of a running experiment in E-Prime using the GetUserBreakState function. The critical script is in the 'BreakCheck' Inline object. To terminate the experiment early (and safely, with all logging intact) press the key sequence of CTRL+SHIFT during any trial; the experiment will ERROR: HASP DRIVER ISSUES ON WINDOWS 10 (VERSION 2004 This article applies to: E-Prime 3.0. E-Prime 2.0. E-Prime 1.x This issue has been partially corrected in E-Prime 3.0.3.80a. Symptoms. Either installing or running E-Prime experiments on a Windows 10 (Version 2004 - Build 19041.264, Version 20H2 - Build 19042.572, orVersion 21H1 -
INFO: SUPPORTED AUDIO FILE FORMATS INFO: Supported Audio file formats E-Prime 3.0. E-Prime 3.0 is built with FFMpeg which supports the following extensions, formats, and codecs for SoundOut objects and SlideSoundOut sub-objects: MovieDisplay and SlideMovie (audio) shall support the following extensions, formats, and codecs:STEP: N-BACK TEST
STEP: N-Back Test This is two experiments, a simple 1-back test, and a more complex n-back test from Ben Robinson and Becky Fuller at Maryland. In this experiment, letters are presented individually in a random sequence. There is a target letter and non-target letters. During the practice trials press "1" when the target letter appears SCRIPTING: LOGICAL OPERATORS SCRIPTING: Logical Operators Logical operators allow comparison and conditional execution (e.g., If trial > 5 Then). Often, in script, expressions are used, which compare items using simple mathematical expressions. Logical operators are also commonly used in compound expressions. E-PRIME GO | PSYCHOLOGY SOFTWARE TOOLS E-Prime Go has a “Collect DirectX Diagnostic Information” checkbox that will generate a dxdiag.txt file. If collected, this file will give you details about the software and hardware environment of the participant’s machine and will be included with the session files that are uploaded to your account. To verify machine timing, insert an E-STUDIO: IMAGEDISPLAY OBJECT The ImageDisplay object is used to display pictures to the subject. E-Prime 3.0 allows for image formats *.bmp, *.jpg, *.jpeg, *gif, *.png, *.tif, *.tiff, *.emf, *.wmf. The ImageDisplay is used to display a single picture at a time within the defined display area. The Slide object should be used to display multiple picturessimultaneously, or
E-STUDIO: SOUNDOUT OBJECT The SoundOut object is used to present pre-recorded audio sounds. The SoundOut object maintains and manages a buffer on a specific sound device. NOTE: Please view DESIGN: Supported Audio file formats for a listing of supported audio file extensions. Interface. A new SoundOut object may be opened by clicking the SoundOut object icon in E-PRIME 3.0 EXPERIMENT LIBRARY E-Prime 3.0 Experiment Library. Full experiments that are in a "ready to run" state. Common psychological paradigms in attention, executive functioning, perception, memory, language, and social psychology are included in the library. Additionally, user submissions and experiments to run just for fun are provided. TIMING: VERIFYING YOUR CLOCK AND TIMING IN E-PRIME [34371 Verifying the Clock. The ClockBinTest should be performed on every machine that collects E-Prime data. Ideally, this experiment is run for at least 60 minutes. Once completed, the test informs you if the machine passes or if further review is required. Upon completion, the test lists Pass/Fail. SAFELY EXIT FROM A RUNNING EXPERIMENT Abstract. This sample demonstrates how to implement a 'safe exit' of a running experiment in E-Prime using the GetUserBreakState function. The critical script is in the 'BreakCheck' Inline object. To terminate the experiment early (and safely, with all logging intact) press the key sequence of CTRL+SHIFT during any trial; the experiment will ERROR: HASP DRIVER ISSUES ON WINDOWS 10 (VERSION 2004 This article applies to: E-Prime 3.0. E-Prime 2.0. E-Prime 1.x This issue has been partially corrected in E-Prime 3.0.3.80a. Symptoms. Either installing or running E-Prime experiments on a Windows 10 (Version 2004 - Build 19041.264, Version 20H2 - Build 19042.572, orVersion 21H1 -
INFO: SUPPORTED AUDIO FILE FORMATS INFO: Supported Audio file formats E-Prime 3.0. E-Prime 3.0 is built with FFMpeg which supports the following extensions, formats, and codecs for SoundOut objects and SlideSoundOut sub-objects: MovieDisplay and SlideMovie (audio) shall support the following extensions, formats, and codecs:STEP: N-BACK TEST
STEP: N-Back Test This is two experiments, a simple 1-back test, and a more complex n-back test from Ben Robinson and Becky Fuller at Maryland. In this experiment, letters are presented individually in a random sequence. There is a target letter and non-target letters. During the practice trials press "1" when the target letter appears SCRIPTING: LOGICAL OPERATORS SCRIPTING: Logical Operators Logical operators allow comparison and conditional execution (e.g., If trial > 5 Then). Often, in script, expressions are used, which compare items using simple mathematical expressions. Logical operators are also commonly used in compound expressions. SCRIPTING: INTRODUCING E-BASIC Introducing E-Basic. E-Basic is a standard object-oriented programming language with over 800 commands, which has been customized to better fit the needs of real-time research. Some of the E-Basic commands were specially developed by PST to accommodate the unique requirements of behavioral research. Unlike BASIC or Pascal, which operate by E-PRIME 3.0 EXPERIMENT LIBRARY E-Prime 3.0 Experiment Library. Full experiments that are in a "ready to run" state. Common psychological paradigms in attention, executive functioning, perception, memory, language, and social psychology are included in the library. Additionally, user submissions andexperiments to
ERROR: HASP DRIVER ISSUES ON WINDOWS 10 (VERSION 2004 This article applies to: E-Prime 3.0. E-Prime 2.0. E-Prime 1.x This issue has been partially corrected in E-Prime 3.0.3.80a. Symptoms. Either installing or running E-Prime experiments on a Windows 10 (Version 2004 - Build 19041.264, Version 20H2 - Build 19042.572, orVersion 21H1 -
STEP: N-BACK TEST
STEP: N-Back Test This is two experiments, a simple 1-back test, and a more complex n-back test from Ben Robinson and Becky Fuller at Maryland. In this experiment, letters are presented individually in a random sequence. There is a target letter and non-target letters. During the practice trials press "1" when the target letter appears E-STUDIO: SLIDESTATE OBJECT SlideState objects are accessed by clicking the tabs located at the bottom of the display window, or through the dropdown box on the Slide toolbar. By default, the display area (i.e., SlideState object) is marked by dots forming a grid. This grid is provided to aid in the placement of sub-objects. The grid may be displayed or hidden bytoggling
DEVICE: SERIAL DEVICE Detail. Serial communication is faciliated by addition of the Serial device in E-Prime. You can add the Serial device to your experiment via the Devices tab of the Experiment Object's property pages. Addition of the Serial device on the Experiment Object allows you to specify port settings for the Serial device directly on the ExperimentObject.
E-STUDIO: LABEL OBJECT The Label object as it appears in the Toolbox. The Label object is used to mark a position in a procedural timeline to which processing moves in response to the “Jump” End Action option for an input object. Jumping is an action option in response to the termination of an object’s input mask. Jumping is possible only within a singleProcedure.
E-STUDIO: BUTTON DEVICE ButtonDevice . Overview. The Button device (ButtonDevice) allows input on a Slide or FeedbackDisplay object via the SlideButton sub-object. The Button device is available by default when a new experiment file is created, but may be enabled/disabled or added/removed via the Devices tab in the Experiment Object properties. IMPLICIT ASSOCIATION TEST (IAT) The Implicit Association Task (IAT) is a social psychology measure which detects a participant's subconscious association between mental representations of objects (concepts) in memory. Abstract. This IAT focuses on determining if the participant views the self positively or negatively compared to others. The stimuli switch "response sides" inTMSI__22880
This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. PST PRODUCT SERVICE & SUPPORTSEE IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT HASP DRIVER BEFORE UPDATING TO WIN 10 2004E-PRIME 2.XE PRIME SUPPORT Welcome to PST Product Service and Support. Stay updated with announcements, download software and samples, access our Knowledge Base, get answers from the community, and share your feature suggestions with us! NEW! E-Prime now compatible with latest Windows 10 Release (21H1) Using E-Prime Go? Sign in to get the latest version(1.0.2.41) in the
E-PRIME GO | PSYCHOLOGY SOFTWARE TOOLS E-Prime Go has a “Collect DirectX Diagnostic Information” checkbox that will generate a dxdiag.txt file. If collected, this file will give you details about the software and hardware environment of the participant’s machine and will be included with the session files that are uploaded to your account. To verify machine timing, insert an 9 COMMON MISTAKES IN E-PRIME The wide range of design possibilities in E-Prime can be a double-edged sword, allowing room for bad habits to form. Most mistakes can be avoided by studying this list and the accompanying articles in the PST Knowledge Base. Pixels instead of percentages. Avoid using pixel values when setting the location of Sub-Objects. E-PRIME 3.0 EXPERIMENT LIBRARY E-Prime 3.0 Experiment Library. Full experiments that are in a "ready to run" state. Common psychological paradigms in attention, executive functioning, perception, memory, language, and social psychology are included in the library. Additionally, user submissions and experiments to run just for fun are provided. E-STUDIO: BUTTON DEVICE ButtonDevice . Overview. The Button device (ButtonDevice) allows input on a Slide or FeedbackDisplay object via the SlideButton sub-object. The Button device is available by default when a new experiment file is created, but may be enabled/disabled or added/removed via the Devices tab in the Experiment Object properties. TIMING: VERIFYING YOUR CLOCK AND TIMING IN E-PRIME [34371 Verifying the Clock. The ClockBinTest should be performed on every machine that collects E-Prime data. Ideally, this experiment is run for at least 60 minutes. Once completed, the test informs you if the machine passes or if further review is required. Upon completion, the test lists Pass/Fail. SAFELY EXIT FROM A RUNNING EXPERIMENT Abstract. This sample demonstrates how to implement a 'safe exit' of a running experiment in E-Prime using the GetUserBreakState function. The critical script is in the 'BreakCheck' Inline object. To terminate the experiment early (and safely, with all logging intact) press the key sequence of CTRL+SHIFT during any trial; the experiment will RELEASE INFO: KNOWN ISSUES IN E-PRIME 3.0 UPDATE 2 (3.0.3 This article applies to: E-Prime 3.0 Detail The following are known issues in the most recent production release of E-Prime 3.0 Update 2 (version 3.0.3.80). Known Issues with Windows 10 and E SCRIPTING: LOGICAL OPERATORS SCRIPTING: Logical Operators Logical operators allow comparison and conditional execution (e.g., If trial > 5 Then). Often, in script, expressions are used, which compare items using simple mathematical expressions. Logical operators are also commonly used in compound expressions. E-STUDIO: LABEL OBJECT The Label object as it appears in the Toolbox. The Label object is used to mark a position in a procedural timeline to which processing moves in response to the “Jump” End Action option for an input object. Jumping is an action option in response to the termination of an object’s input mask. Jumping is possible only within a singleProcedure.
PST PRODUCT SERVICE & SUPPORTSEE IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT HASP DRIVER BEFORE UPDATING TO WIN 10 2004E-PRIME 2.XE PRIME SUPPORT Welcome to PST Product Service and Support. Stay updated with announcements, download software and samples, access our Knowledge Base, get answers from the community, and share your feature suggestions with us! NEW! E-Prime now compatible with latest Windows 10 Release (21H1) Using E-Prime Go? Sign in to get the latest version(1.0.2.41) in the
E-PRIME GO | PSYCHOLOGY SOFTWARE TOOLS E-Prime Go has a “Collect DirectX Diagnostic Information” checkbox that will generate a dxdiag.txt file. If collected, this file will give you details about the software and hardware environment of the participant’s machine and will be included with the session files that are uploaded to your account. To verify machine timing, insert an 9 COMMON MISTAKES IN E-PRIME The wide range of design possibilities in E-Prime can be a double-edged sword, allowing room for bad habits to form. Most mistakes can be avoided by studying this list and the accompanying articles in the PST Knowledge Base. Pixels instead of percentages. Avoid using pixel values when setting the location of Sub-Objects. E-PRIME 3.0 EXPERIMENT LIBRARY E-Prime 3.0 Experiment Library. Full experiments that are in a "ready to run" state. Common psychological paradigms in attention, executive functioning, perception, memory, language, and social psychology are included in the library. Additionally, user submissions and experiments to run just for fun are provided. E-STUDIO: BUTTON DEVICE ButtonDevice . Overview. The Button device (ButtonDevice) allows input on a Slide or FeedbackDisplay object via the SlideButton sub-object. The Button device is available by default when a new experiment file is created, but may be enabled/disabled or added/removed via the Devices tab in the Experiment Object properties. TIMING: VERIFYING YOUR CLOCK AND TIMING IN E-PRIME [34371 Verifying the Clock. The ClockBinTest should be performed on every machine that collects E-Prime data. Ideally, this experiment is run for at least 60 minutes. Once completed, the test informs you if the machine passes or if further review is required. Upon completion, the test lists Pass/Fail. SAFELY EXIT FROM A RUNNING EXPERIMENT Abstract. This sample demonstrates how to implement a 'safe exit' of a running experiment in E-Prime using the GetUserBreakState function. The critical script is in the 'BreakCheck' Inline object. To terminate the experiment early (and safely, with all logging intact) press the key sequence of CTRL+SHIFT during any trial; the experiment will RELEASE INFO: KNOWN ISSUES IN E-PRIME 3.0 UPDATE 2 (3.0.3 This article applies to: E-Prime 3.0 Detail The following are known issues in the most recent production release of E-Prime 3.0 Update 2 (version 3.0.3.80). Known Issues with Windows 10 and E SCRIPTING: LOGICAL OPERATORS SCRIPTING: Logical Operators Logical operators allow comparison and conditional execution (e.g., If trial > 5 Then). Often, in script, expressions are used, which compare items using simple mathematical expressions. Logical operators are also commonly used in compound expressions. E-STUDIO: LABEL OBJECT The Label object as it appears in the Toolbox. The Label object is used to mark a position in a procedural timeline to which processing moves in response to the “Jump” End Action option for an input object. Jumping is an action option in response to the termination of an object’s input mask. Jumping is possible only within a singleProcedure.
E-PRIME GO | PSYCHOLOGY SOFTWARE TOOLS E-Prime Go has a “Collect DirectX Diagnostic Information” checkbox that will generate a dxdiag.txt file. If collected, this file will give you details about the software and hardware environment of the participant’s machine and will be included with the session files that are uploaded to your account. To verify machine timing, insert an 9 COMMON MISTAKES IN E-PRIME The wide range of design possibilities in E-Prime can be a double-edged sword, allowing room for bad habits to form. Most mistakes can be avoided by studying this list and the accompanying articles in the PST Knowledge Base. Pixels instead of percentages. Avoid using pixel values when setting the location of Sub-Objects.PSYCHMATE®
The essential tool for undergraduate psychology instruction. PsychMate® is a library of experiments designed to provide a means for exposing students to classic and current experiments in psychology, as well as to teach students about research methods and data collection. Students participate in real experiments, not simpledemonstrations or
USING E-BASIC HELP
E-Basic Help topics are presented using a standard format for all topics. Each description within the E-Basic Help topics describes the purpose of the item, the syntax and parameters required, any considerations specific to the topic, a working example, and a SCRIPTING: INTRODUCING E-BASIC Introducing E-Basic. E-Basic is a standard object-oriented programming language with over 800 commands, which has been customized to better fit the needs of real-time research. Some of the E-Basic commands were specially developed by PST to accommodate the unique requirements of behavioral research. Unlike BASIC or Pascal, which operate by E-STUDIO: SOUNDOUT OBJECT The SoundOut object is used to present pre-recorded audio sounds. The SoundOut object maintains and manages a buffer on a specific sound device. NOTE: Please view DESIGN: Supported Audio file formats for a listing of supported audio file extensions. Interface. A new SoundOut object may be opened by clicking the SoundOut object icon in E-STUDIO: IMAGEDISPLAY OBJECT The ImageDisplay object is used to display pictures to the subject. E-Prime 3.0 allows for image formats *.bmp, *.jpg, *.jpeg, *gif, *.png, *.tif, *.tiff, *.emf, *.wmf. The ImageDisplay is used to display a single picture at a time within the defined display area. The Slide object should be used to display multiple picturessimultaneously, or
E-STUDIO: LABEL OBJECT The Label object as it appears in the Toolbox. The Label object is used to mark a position in a procedural timeline to which processing moves in response to the “Jump” End Action option for an input object. Jumping is an action option in response to the termination of an object’s input mask. Jumping is possible only within a singleProcedure.
VISUAL ANALOG SCALE
Visual Analog Scale This sample demonstrates two methods for implementing a Visual Analog Scale. The first method utilizes multiple SlideText sub-objects placed in a line on a Slide object. Each SlideText is named “Text” followed by a digit. The digit represents the particpant's relative rating of the presentedstatement.
INSTALL: INSTALLATION OF THE MOTRAK HASP DRIVER [31467 Articles in this section. INSTALL: Installation of additional Codec packages to play movies in Motrak INSTALL: Installation of theMotrak HASP driver
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