Subjects
incorporated to date: 0021
Data
file started on machine EVO2
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Subject
14,
Item
RT COT
1110 1394.8611 0.0012
22 -1500.0013 2499.18
23
-782.4114 4998.36
14
607.46 7497.53
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Subject
2,
Item
RT COT
11 1052.86
0.00
22 784.00 2499.18
23
851.41 4998.36
14
-607.46 7497.53
Notes:
1: AZK file
begins with a header that contains the total number of subjects saved in this azk file. In this case 2.
2: AZK file
header also indicates the name of the computer that the script was first run
on. In this case EVO.
3: Each
subject’s data is separated from the header and other subject’s data by a
string of ******************
4: DMDX
sequentially numbers each subject’s data.
This is not the subject ID number that you assign (see subscript 9)
5: Date this
subject’s data was collected
6: Time that
data collection was completed for this subject
7: Computer
this subject’s script was run on (can be different from header if script and
output file were moved to a different computer)
8: Refresh
interval (i.e., tick duration) that was in effect when script was run for this
subject.
9: Subject
ID. This is the ID that you set in the
dialog box prior to running the script.
10: Item
number from script for this trial’s data
11: Response time in ms for this trial. If positive, this indicates that the response
was correct
12: Clock on time. The first clock on is assigned time
0.00. All subsequent COTs
are relative to this time 0
13: If the
subject fails respond before the response time window is exceeded (set with Timeout parameter in header of script),
the trial is assigned the time out duration for the RT and it is marked
negative. For this script, the time out
window was 1500.
14: If the
subject responds incorrectly, the response time is recorded and flagged
negative.