Hello!I am trying to run an experiment where I track the position of my participant's mouse as they move it across the screen. I am using Javascript to record the mouse x-position, mouse y-position, and time point that each movement was recorded. This data is then being "pushed" in an array for each variable. When the final trial is completed this data is saved using the "Qualtrics.SurveyEngine.setEmbeddedData" function, used separately for the x-position, y-position, and time point variables.I have now realized that my data seems to include a "..." found at end of each of these variables, and there are some indications that the data recorded before this point only includes a small amount of what I should have. My guess is that there may be limitations to what I can save in a single cell array of data, and that I may be exceeding these limits because I'm recording so much data. Does this guess seem correct? Does anyone know how I might be able to work around these limits?Thanks for the
Hello! In my survey, I am having participants choose between two options on a multiple choice question. The options themselves are currently small images that change on each iteration of a "Loop and Merge" block. In essence, I would like to know if I can change it so that instead of a circle, the radio button looks like the image I want to insert on that trial. Or alternatively, clicking on the image will register as selecting that option/button. Is this possible? If it would help, I could replace the images with text, but I'd still like the same general function (clicking on the text would register as a selected option). Is this possible? Thank you in advance - and I'd be happy to share additional information if needed!
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