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Posted 3/5/2007 10:13:48 AM
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Hi,
I have a problem with nested lists. I often need to have the same number of picks of each level of a nested list, in each level of the main list. I suppose it is not possible because, every time that a level of the main list is launched, a level the nested list (set as random selection) is taken until all level are picked, and so there should be no way to control that the same number of times a certain level is chosen in that specific condition. However I would to be sure that it is really not possible. To be clearer I attached an example of the situation that I often encounter. In such simple situation I need that the main list picked each fruit of the nested list (orange, pear and apple) once in a random order in condition A, and each fruit once in condition B of the main list. For now it seems to be not possible because it could be that the word “Orange”, for example, is picked twice in condition A and never be picked in condition B.
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Stefania Mereu
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Posted 3/5/2007 10:15:40 AM
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i forgot to attach the file!



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Posted 8/21/2007 4:59:03 PM
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I don't know if it the most efficient way, but it seems like the easiest way to fix your problem would be to create two different wordlists that had exactly the same contnent i.e. WordListA containing apple, orange, pear and WordListB containing apple, orange, pear. Then use WordListA for condition A and WordList B for condition B. If your real experiment has a big nested list you can avoid recreating it from scratch by making a copy of it from the browser window.
Hope this helps
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