![]() ![]() Any help and suggestions would be greatly appreciated. I’ve tried solutions from similar topics (putting all image files in the resources folder, making sure there is no SPACE after filename ,etc. I am first year PhD student and only started using PsychoPy builder recently, so I am quite new to this. Description of the problem: It works fine on windows 10 (PsychoPy 3.0.5, 32-bit), yet when I try to run it online I encountered this: It seems that imageSti can’t find image files. ![]() Would this be possible at all using Pavlovia? or perhaps something like Prolific even? Due to counterbalancing of the stimuli, I created 3 versions of the visual and 3 versions of the auditory task, ensuring stimuli are presented in different orders and as different conditions etc.īy moving my tasks onto Pavlovia, I wonder if there is an option to randomise which version of the task a participant will get, and ensure they would to both a version of the visual task and a version of the auditory task, even they are seperate PsychoPy files. to give some context, my study consists of 2 tasks, a visual and an auditory version of the task.Is there an option in adding those on Pavlovia, or PsychoPy builder? (I solely used the builder to create my tasks, and do not have a great understanding of the underlying code).Based on their decision there may or may not be another round (depending on whether they use all the resource available). Participants need to make a decision and type how much they want to consume in each round. ![]() How would I be able to add a consent form, information sheet, + one or two questionnaires to my experiment? The experiment involves an economic game between two individuals.When I click ‘pilot’ the same blank white screen appears. When I first clicked ‘Run online’ it seemed to upload correctly (although a blank screen appeared in my browser). Hello! As many scientists during the Covid-19 crisis, I am looking to move my experiments online using Pavlovia. URL of experiment: PsychoPy test 1.1 PsychoPy PsychoPy version: v2022.1.4 Description of the problem: My experiment is working perfectly locally, but I can’t get it working online. ![]()
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