User`s guide

E-Prime User’s Guide
Chapter 5: Data Handling
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The resulting table will contain bins of data of the specified size for that variable. For example, to
count the number of correct responses occurring during the Tutorial experiment at various levels
of the range of reaction times, the experimenter would place the Target.RT variable in the Rows
list and the Target.ACC variable in the Data list, set a filter to include only correct responses
(ACC = 1), double click the Target.RT variable to bin the data, and double click the Target.ACC
variable to set the statistic to Count. The results would be the following (when binning by 100):
The image above displays the count of the correct responses occurring at 100msec levels within
the RT data.
5.3.5.3 Run the Analysis
Once the analysis has been created, run it by clicking the Run button on the Analyze dialog. E-
DataAid displays the results in table format as displayed above. The table may be copied to the
clipboard, exported to a text file, plotted in Excel, or copied to Excel.
5.3.5.4 Save an Analysis
Once the parameters for an analysis have been set, the analysis may be saved so that it need
not be recreated. To save an analysis, click the Save Analysis button on the Analyze dialog. If