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  • 1. February 2024 at 12:56 #1936
    Michèle Campa
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    Hi community,

    This is the experimental design:

    • there are 6 exercises (A-F) and each of them have two versions (1 and 2).
    • First, 3 of the 6 exercises are randomly selected.
    • then, it has to be decided whether version 1 or 2 of the exercise is presented. But there is a constriction, each version must be shown at least once and for the third exercise it can be either version. The order of the version and exercises doesn’t matter.

    For example, exercise A version 1, B version 2, C version 1 are selected, this is valid. But this combination exercise A version 1, B version 1, C version 1, is not valid and must not occur.

    I couldn’t think of a way to implement this constriction. Does any one have an idea?

    Thank you in advance.

     

    Kind regards,

    Michèle

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