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"theories_of_willpower" – redo button and next experiment #265

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tnsgmddb opened this issue Feb 17, 2016 · 12 comments
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"theories_of_willpower" – redo button and next experiment #265

tnsgmddb opened this issue Feb 17, 2016 · 12 comments

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@tnsgmddb
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I didn't have any problem with the questionnaire "theories_of_willpower" " But the next experiment button still does not work, and when I pressed the redo button, the page moved to another experiment "stim_selective_stop_signal/style".

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zenkavi commented Feb 17, 2016

Just to clarify: the next button appeared on the bottom of the page but nothing happened when you tried to click it so instead you refreshed the page and moved on to another experiment without seeing the "Congratulations you are done with this experiment" page?

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Reply to "Just to clarify: the next button appeared on the bottom of the page but nothing happened when you tried to click it [CORRECT] so instead you refreshed the page and moved on to another experiment [CORRECT] without seeing the "Congratulations you are done with this experiment" page [update @zenkavi : I did see "Congratulations for completing this task! Press enter to continue.]
I pressed Enter and it moved to "Experiment Complete

You have completed the experiment. You can click "Next Experiment" to keep your result, or "Redo Experiment" to be presented with the task again at a later time."

The same issue here after finishing "exp_id: digit_span/style".
I see "Experiment Complete. You have completed the experiment. You can click "Next Experiment" to keep your result, or "Redo Experiment" to be presented with the task again at a later time."

Then I clicked Next ===> nothing happened.

I clicked Redo -----> proceeded to a different experiment

@vsoch
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vsoch commented Feb 17, 2016

The buttons at the end will not work if there is a JavaScript error in the experiment. This seems to be the case for many of the surveys.

@IanEisenberg
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@vsoch I believe this is the same as #228, which didn't seem questionnaire specific.

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vsoch commented Feb 18, 2016

We need to reproduce this error locally, otherwise it's impossible to bug. Has anyone reproduced?

@IanEisenberg
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I've only reproduced #228. I'll try this one tonight.

@vsoch
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vsoch commented Feb 18, 2016

ok cool, if you can tell me how to reproduce both, then I can debug

@zenkavi
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zenkavi commented Feb 19, 2016

I tried the task itself on chrome and firefox and the results downloaded without problems. The only error I got on chrome is
screen shot 2016-02-18 at 4 41 35 pm
and i have seen this with any task i have run on chrome. I don't think this is a questionnaire issue. Ian seems right, it seems like #228

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vsoch commented Feb 19, 2016

The favicon 404 would not be an issue as it doesn't impact the experiment javascript, but I specified it in the application so that error will go away. The second line is just a warning.

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zenkavi commented Feb 19, 2016

Great, thanks! Is this the same issue as #228? If so, should we close this one? Sorry to be obnoxious just trying to avoid clutter to see what's left..

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vsoch commented Feb 19, 2016

I don't think either of the issues has been resolved.

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vsoch commented Feb 19, 2016

We have to be able to reproduce the error, which would require running the experiment through expfactory.org on IE on Windows, which I can't do.

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