My research team is designing an experiment on risk taking, in which we will concrectly need to use the Balloon Analogue Risk Task (BART). Searching for the internet I've found several demos for PsychoPy and Inquisit Lab, but I would need to have the task for e-prime, because I need to connect e-prime with other programs to stream data.
Reading some papers about BART and risk-taking I found this citation:
"McFarlane, D. K. (2008). Balloon Analogue Risk Task in E-Prime 2.0.
Available online at: http://psychology.msu.edu/lcdlab/programs/index.html"
but the link does not work... So I was wondering if somenoe could give me access to the task in e-prime, maybe someone could share it with me. My programming skills are very limited and we're doing the experiment very soon.
I hope you can help me,
Thanks in advance
Kinds regards,
Pilar.
Dear David Prof.
I have the same problem as Pilar. Is it possible to have the e-prime version of the BART ?It would be very helpful! for our studies of social status and risk decision.
Many thanks.
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Alternatively, if someone who has already received the file could send it, that would be great too. Maybe someone could put it on a file sharing site so David doesn't need to keep sending this individually?
On Jun 30, 2018 12:19 PM, "Social Neurochemistry Lab" <socialneuro...@gmail.com> wrote:
--Hi David,Hate to add to the growing list of BART for Eprime 2.0 requests, but could you send that along as well.Thank you,Baldwin
On Friday, May 18, 2018 at 12:09:33 PM UTC-4, McFarlane, David wrote:BART file sent, thanks for asking.
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On 2018-05-18 2:50 AM, Huan Zhang wrote:
>>
>> Dear David Prof.
>
> I have the same problem as Pilar. Is it possible to send the
> e-prime version of the BART to me ?
> It would be very helpful! for our studies of socail statues and risk
> decision.
> Many thanks.
>
> Huan zhang
> from shanxi niormal university in China.
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I sent my BART materials to Pilar. This has come up a couple times, so
I will take this opportunity to post some notes & explanation.
That old link for the program went to a web page for the P.I. on that
project, and that faculty member left here several years ago. We just
did a major update of our departmental website, which took that page
down. I don't really have another way to share that material, so best
to e-mail me or any of the authors directly. The original citation for
that work is Pleskac, T. J., & Wershbale, A. (2014). Making assessments
while taking repeated risks: A pattern of multiple response pathways.
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General,
psycnet.apa.org/record/2012-35010-001 .
Users cannot count on me to give any support for the BART program.
Users may find a few notes at the thread at
groups.google.com/d/topic/e-prime/9MySHSj4MDc . As it says there, with
what I have learned about E-Prime since then, I probably would program
that a little differently today.
I made that program using E-Prime 2.0.8.22. If opened in any recent
version of E-Prime, the file will have to be converted to the newer EP
version, which E-Studio will do. Sometimes programs break when
converted to a newer version. Actually, when I opened it myself in
EP2.0.10.356 the program failed to pump the balloon, but that was just
because the last person to program this switched the "Pump" key to "v",
and the "Stop" key to "n", and did not update the instructions in the
program. So the program will work "out of the box", but users will have
to at least make the keys & instructions match.
Even if it does work "out of the box", more recent versions of EP have
improved facilities that were not available in the earlier version, so
users would do well to go through the program and bring it up to modern
standards. (As a general rule, you should be very wary of treating
anybody else's program as a "black box", even if it comes from me!)
Basically, users would do best to use the program as a guide, model, and
starting point for their own. Tear it apart, understand it, then
rebuild it to fit your own use.
-- David McFarlane
On 2017-10-02 11:07 AM, Pili Fdez wrote:
> Hi everyone!
>
> My research team is designing an experiment on risk taking, in which we
> will concrectly need to use the Balloon Analogue Risk Task (BART).
> Searching for the internet I've found several demos for PsychoPy and
> Inquisit Lab, but I would need to have the task for e-prime, because I need
> to connect e-prime with other programs to stream data.
>
> Reading some papers about BART and risk-taking I found this citation:
>
>
> "McFarlane, D. K. (2008). *Balloon Analogue Risk Task in E-Prime 2.0*.
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