Skip to content

Releases: UiL-OTS-labs/jspsych-spr-mw

Release v1.3.0 bug fixes and new features

28 Feb 13:03
b59478d
Compare
Choose a tag to compare

Bugs fixed:

Randomization issue

Features added:

jsPsych from 6.x to 7.x
Updated documentation on grouping/segmenting the stimuli

Fix a number of unfinished comments

18 Feb 15:53
Compare
Choose a tag to compare
v1.2.1

Fix some comments

Add support for session API from datastore

18 Feb 15:52
Compare
Choose a tag to compare
Add support for datastores session API and bugfix

Fixes bug in the review of the survey

Improve handeling of more exotic character encodings

01 Feb 13:00
Compare
Choose a tag to compare

In previous releases the header didn't tell the browser to treat text as utf-8 now we've added to the html headdr

v1.0.9

06 Dec 09:37
Compare
Choose a tag to compare

Fixes issues:

  • 13 Allow multilingual to fill out multiple languages
  • 15 Add a 'Q' before the item type of the questions
  • 16 Lump survey data back into one column
  • 17 Round RTs to whole milliseconds

Randomization

02 Feb 11:37
Compare
Choose a tag to compare

Adds a small number of things.

  • Updates to readme
  • Fixes bugs in tags that end up in the output data
  • Some minor housekeeping
  • Makes randomization easier to adjust

Implements a fETC compatible consent page

27 Jan 10:48
Compare
Choose a tag to compare
Add informed consent page

Add informed consent page that is a bit more compatile with
how the fETC enforces it to be.

I whish the fETC had better things to do than enforcing
*how* consent is given rather than that is given.

First official release for jspsych-spr-mw

20 Jan 09:01
Compare
Choose a tag to compare

With this release I'm quite happy, hopefully this works out for many spr experiments.

hotfix typo in readme

13 Jan 14:46
Compare
Choose a tag to compare
hotfix typo in readme Pre-release
Pre-release

Fixes an header in the readme.md

elaborate readme

13 Jan 14:44
Compare
Choose a tag to compare
elaborate readme Pre-release
Pre-release

There is now a bit more instructions present on how to adapt the experiment to one's own needs