Wrapping up
Congratulations, you’re done!
Summary
In the Basic Tutorial, you learned how to:
- Create experiments and trials on the PCIbex Farm.
- Use multimedia and interactive elements.
- Manipulate elements with commands.
- Combine interactive elements.
- Change elements visually.
- Set trial-wide commands with default objects.
- Log experimental data.
Click to see the final experiment script
// Type code below this line.
// Remove command prefix
PennController.ResetPrefix(null)
// Turn off debugger
DebugOff()
// Instructions
newTrial("instructions",
defaultText
.center()
.print()
,
newText("instructions-1", "Welcome!")
,
newText("instructions-2", "<p>In this experiment, you will hear and read a sentence, and see two images.</p>")
,
newText("instructions-3", "<b>Select the image that better matches the sentence:</b>")
,
newText("instructions-4", "<p>Press the <b>F</b> key to select the image on the left.<br>Press the <b>J</b> key to select the image on the right.</p>")
,
newButton("wait", "Click to start the experiment")
.center()
.print()
.wait()
)
// Experimental trial
newTrial("experimental-trial",
newAudio("fish-audio", "2fishRoundTank.mp3")
.play()
,
newText("fish-sentence", "The fish swim in a tank which is perfectly round.")
.center()
.unfold(2676)
,
newImage("fish-plural", "2fishRoundTank.png")
.size(200, 200)
,
newImage("fish-singular", "1fishSquareTank.png")
.size(200, 200)
,
newCanvas("side-by-side", 450,200)
.add( 0, 0, getImage("fish-plural"))
.add(250, 0, getImage("fish-singular"))
.center()
.print()
.log()
,
newKey("keypress", "FJ")
.log()
.wait()
,
getAudio("fish-audio")
.wait("first")
)
Next steps
Now that you’ve learned the basics of PennController, we recommend reading the Advanced Tutorial, where you’ll learn how to do things like:
- Create a trial template and use tables.
- Implement a trial timeout and trial delay.
- Manipulate content with CSS styles.
- Randomize experimental item order.
- Control group assignment.
- Create obligatory checkboxes and global variables.
- Examine PennController results files.
You can also jump right in and start creating your own experiments. If you have questions, visit the Troubleshooting page, check out our How-to guides, or post a question on our support forum.