Hi,
What should you do? Pray, meditate, contemplate, but mainly: practice!
http://psychology.msu.edu/Workshops_Courses/eprime.aspx
http://step.psy.cmu.edu (and look for this e-primer thingy)
Not to mention e-prime's built in getting started guide and extensive helpfile.
Presently, it sounds like you're asking "I have just started using Word. I would like to write a thriller with 24 suspicious subjects, each presented in one chapter with some reflections by the main protagonist in between. But, how do i write a novel?". Luckily, you will find E' is in fact easier than this, and after an hour or two of getting "familiar with" E' using above links, you'll well be able to figure it out. For example, with an imageDisplay.
Best,
Mich
Others: I propose E' is E-Prime for short. Or maybe e¹ (alt+0185)?
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Hi,
Good luck with what I suspect that'll be a pretty harsh marathon! Anyway, as far as your question, directly, goes:
1. List, insert attribute "flname", enter the exact filenames as 24 rows, as they are in the directory of the experiment in there.
2. In the procedure row, type "mytrialProc" and make it default. Make sure this is entered on every next row.
3. on myTrialProc, add first a slideDisplay with an image "subobject". edit filename of the image to be [flname]
4. on myTrialProc, add another slideDisplay with nothing at all (default duration is 1 s, if i remember correctly).
No experiment is like that, surely (without behaviour or conditions), and no experiment is to asked to be finished within one day. Call me paranoid, but is this a course assignment and you're running late?
Best,
Michiel