Hi Rondev,I've worked it out thanks. Rather stupidly, the JS code I had to hide the advance button also included an auto-advance when the last answer is given. I'm an idiot. Thanks for your help!
Hi rondev,Thanks for responding. Yes, I have the auto-advance enabled on the timer before the set of questions.
Hi all,No, I never did find a solution to what seems to be a relatively straightforward experimental design task. I tried out Psychopy recently, and I have to say, it was so much quicker and easier to use. I didn't actually try and sort out this randomiser problem in Psychopy, but my guess is it would be a bit easier on that platform. Good luck everyone!
Solved, thanks to walli on another thread. Two things were needed in addition to what I put in the previous post. In Javascript, you need to make sure the Javascript code goes in JavaScript addOnReady And then for the HTML code, you need to click on the little arrow to the right side of your answer-option. A small list will unfold, that should also contain "Rich content editor", which you should select. In the box that will open afterwards, look for a button on the top right that looks like this: < > That's the button that enables Source-Code mode, which accepts the html code. Hope that helps if you too are struggling. Neil
walli, you star!! I thought I'd never get it working. Thank you so much!
Hi walli and Tom, Could you explain what you mean please? I'm having exactly the same issue. I want the answer choice to have a tooltip for mobile. I also used the same page. I cut-and-pasted the CSS code into Look and Feel / Style / Custom CSS code I then cut-and-pasted the Javascript into the Advanced question options (the cog next to each question) /Add Javascript. I also changed $ to JQuery. I then cut-and-pasted the HTML code into the answer choice. The HTML view is for the question. I can't find one for the answer choice. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks! Neil
Hi Jonty, I'm afraid not. If you find a solution, please post it here.
Thanks Rock for the suggestion. Could you perhaps give a little more detail please? When I use the randomizer in the survey flow, it seems to randomly select a whole block rather than one random question from a block. I've been messing around to see what I can do. The best I've got so far is Survey flow - block A, block B, block A, block B and then within block randomiser/ present only 1 of the total questions. However, while this does give me ABAB, the randomised question could be repeated, i.e. you could have AQ1, BQ5, AQ1, BQ3, which is not what I want. I want each question to be asked only once. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you both for your replies. I took Kate's advice and it seems to work. Tom, yours seems simpler in that I don't need to keep doing more branches but I think I'd rather they actually repeat the questions than go back and find the answer they got wrong. Thanks again!
Thank you very much Kate. I think I've done as you suggest. However, on the second go around, even when you get all four right, it doesn't move on, instead sending it back to repeat. Could it be that the embedded "score" value that I use for the condition doesn't seem to reset when it goes back and repeats the block, so that even when the respondent gets all four right the second time, the "score" value could now be 5, 6 or 7 and therefore not be equal to 4 - which is the condition I've used to move it on to the next bit of the experiment. Is there a way of resetting that value for the second and third repeats of the block? Thanks again!
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