Application settings:
Dictionary used:
Once you load the user-defined Dictionary (stimuli), you cannot restore the default settings (English dictionary and Latin alphabet) without page reload. So, to return to the default settings, you need to reload this application (most common keys: F5, CTRL + R, F5 + CTRL depending on the web browser used).
Click to reload the page. This resets your currently entered settings.
If you use your own stimuli (Dictionary) the rules are as follows. All stimuli are first Trimming. After that, all words with less than 2 characters will not be loaded. Duplicates will be ignored (overwritten). If there is the same stimulus in the input file repeatedly written in lower and upper case (eg Abc, aBC, abc), three different stimuli will be loaded. This can result in the repetition of the same stimuli. Check all stimuli from the input text file. The safest option is to convert all stimuli in the input text file to lowercase or uppercase before loading into the application. Split your data by using a common Delimiter character. A delimiter character is usually a line break, comma, space, semi-colon.. This character separates each part of data within the text string. If Delimiter character is Newline, then there is only one word in each line of the file. If Delimiter character is Semicolon then the contents of the text file look like this: word1;word2;word3;..;wordN.
If Delimiter character in your file is not Newline enter value here: Turn this option on if Delimiter character is Newline. Turn this option off to set another Delimiter character.
Load dictionary:
Total number of words loaded from the dictionary =
Show the loaded number of words for the currently used dictionary (grouped by word length): Yes No
Minimum number of letters used:
Maximum number of letters used:
Number of iterations: Number of repetitions for each length. Must be less than or equal to the smallest number of existing words loaded from the dictionary within the requested word length interval.
Total number of items = 3
If you use a small number of displayed characters, there is a small probability that the correct solution will be displayed at the beginning.
Solution type - accepted: Complete Partial Letters are displayed in one line only (full screen). The user needs to use the Drag and drop action to move the letters so that they form a word from the loaded dictionary. All displayed letters must be used.
Letter type: Original lowercase UPPERCASE UPPERCASE characters will always be displayed on the screen.
How to score the selected word. Parsing (reading) direction: Left-to-Right Right-to-Left Both Default. Left-to-right text direction. Change this option only if you do not use the default Dictionary, and if the reading direction is reversed in your language.
Minimum word length to be accepted as valid: This is the minimum validity threshold. All participant answers that are shorter than the selected one will always be invalid (0 points), regardless of whether the word is in the dictionary or not.
Timer is enabled No. Timer is disabled.
Total task time (seconds): 00:10:00
Select Font Family: This is a text example for the selected font. Test here if your browser supports the selected Font Family.
Enable backward - display the button for the previous item: Yes.
Progress bar shows: Items Time Nothing It will be displayed how many items are left to the end.
Randomly shuffle all stimuli: No. Stimuli with a smaller number of letters will be displayed first. Then the number of letters will increase up to the maximum length.
Demo mode: On. Default task solution will be displayed at the bottom of the screen. As there may be multiple solutions, you can check that your currently chosen solution is correct by clicking the Check button.
Background color:
Font color:
Background color (for top line):
Font color (for top line):
Draw a border around all the letters: Yes.
Storage (useful for group research):
Storage: No Yes This web application will not store results within your web browser. Data is lost when the browser tab is closed
There are no saved results in your web browser.
Your browser probably doesn't have support for the Web Storage Object or access to the Storage Object is disabled. Check your browser settings. In some browsers (example: IE11) Storage Object is not enabled when accessed in a local file (offline).
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