Hi, everyone! I have a simple question and I’d like to hear you opinions on this. For our study, participants will have a sequence like this: Pavlovia Survey (informed consent, demographics) → Experiment → Pavlovia Survey (questionnaires, debriefing). I was wondering if it’d be better to have two separate surveys for each of the survey portions or a single survey that jumps to the experiment and then back to the survey. Are there advantages or disadvantages to the two-survey or one-single survey options? Thanks in advance
I don’t think it’s possible… certainly not easy… to leave a survey and come back to it at a different point after doing an experiment.
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Dear Wakefield,
Thank you so much! I thought that’d be the case, but I wanted to make sure I wasn’t doing the wrong thing.