Jose,

Basic information about the data format of each of these tests is found in
the PEBL wiki.  To access, go to
http://pebl.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/PEBL_Test_Battery

or select the test in the launcher and hit the 'wiki' button.

Without knowing which stroop task you used, I can't really know what
variables you should be looking at.  Once you look at the wiki, if you
have any specific questions please send me a copy of the data file you are
trying to interpret, and specifically which .pbl file produced it.  I
don't have older versions of the battery installed, and typically don't
have data files laying around.

Best of luck,

Shane


> Hello,
>
> My name is Jose Lara-Ruiz, a graduate student currently working on a
> project investigating executive function in college students. We are
> currently using your software and specifically are using Tower of Hanoi,
> Go/No-Go, Stroop and Berg's Card Sorting Task. I was wondering if you can
> direct me to a source or provide me with some information on how to
> interpret the output for each of these tasks. We are struggling a bit with
> the variable names and deciphering what they actually mean.
>
> Any assistance you can provide would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jose Lara-Ruiz
> MBRS-RISE Scholar
> Research Assistant
> Neurocognitive Equipotentiality Recovery & Development Laboratory |
> LABioMed
> George Marsh Applied Cognition Laboratory | CSUDH
> Co-Chairperson | Student Committee | Student Research Day 2014 | CSUDH
> Psi Chi President | CSUDH
>



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