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E-Prime Go 1.0
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NOTE: This article applies to Manual mode experiments. Automated mode experiments are uploaded automatically to eprimego.com and can be downloaded by participants from the E-Prime Go website.
Extracting each individual data (.zip) file may be time consuming. If you want to batch extract .zip files, use one of two methods below:
Method 1:
Install a third-party application such as 7-Zip (https://7-zip.org/), and navigate to the folder that contains your data (.zip) files.
Select all your data (.zip) files (Ctrl+A will select all), right-click one of them, and select 7-Zip > Extract Here.
Method 2:
Download PowerShell_ZIP_Extractor_With_Menu_Win10_Only. Alternatively, you may use PowerShell_ZIP_Extract_Win10_Only.ps1 or PowerShell_Recursive_ZIP_Extract_Win10_Only.ps1.
NOTE: The Recursive version (and mode) searches in all sub-folders for data (.zip) files.
If prompted by your browser, select to Keep the file. Navigate to the file's location and copy it to the location of your data files (or the parent directory if doing a recursive extraction). Right-click the PowerShell script and select "Run with PowerShell".
If you receive a warning, then press "y" to execute.
For more information, see https:/go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=135170 and https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/module/microsoft.powershell.archive/expand-archive?view=powershell-7.
NOTE: If you are running Windows 8/8.1, it is possible to use the script with additional software installed. For more information see https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/scripting/whats-new/what-s-new-in-windows-powershell-50?view=powershell-7.
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