I suppose what I'm getting at is that I wanted to present around 50 (I've changed from 60) statements. I have 4 participants who have recorded all of the statements. I'd like for 11 statements from each participant to be played (plus fillers). However, I wanted to make it so that statements aren't repeated across conditions. Ideally, there are a pool of 44 (I'm excluding the filler statements) statements from each person, and 11 from each participant are presented. However, if PersonA reads StatementA, I don't want any of the other people to have their reading of StatementA presented further in the survey, despite it being in its question bank (since everyone recorded the same questions). Complicated, I know, but I just don't know how to counterbalance anything or how to accomplish something close to this.
Actually, I want to present all 60 audio files but that's fine. This isn't exactly what I was going for but my original intentions do seem unreachable. My only issue with this method is that I have 3 questions to ask about each audio recording and I don't know how I could include that if I'm making each audio file a question within a block to be randomized? Would I have to make the audio files appear before the questions about them?
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