Application settings:
Number of iterations: Number of repetitions for each length
Total number of items = 3
Letter type: Original lowercase UPPERCASE UPPERCASE characters will always be displayed on the screen.
Some letters are always displayed: No Yes The choice of letters is random.
If you want a letter to always be displayed, select it. Minimum and Maximum number of letters used have priority over the selection of required letters, ie if you select more required letters than the total number of letters in the current item, the rest of the required letters will be ignored.
How to score the selected word. Parsing (reading) direction: Left-to-Right Right-to-Left Both Default. Left-to-right text direction. Applies only to parsing text in the top line.
Minimum word length to be accepted as valid: This is the minimum validity threshold. If you set this value greater than 1, all participant answers that are shorter than the selected one will always be invalid (0 points), regardless of whether the word is in the dictionary or not.
It is allowed to repeat the same letters within the same item: No Yes If you select Yes, it is unlikely that bizarre combinations of type will occur: AAAAA (5-letter example). You cannot use this option if you use alphabetic letters from your file.
Sort the letters as strings in alphabetical and ascending order: Yes. We recommend using sorting only if you use the default Alphabet, and left-to-right text direction.
Timer is enabled No. Timer is disabled.
Total task time (seconds): 00:10:00
Select Font Family: This is a text example for the selected font. Test here if your browser supports the selected Font Family.
Enable backward - display the button for the previous item: Yes.
Progress bar shows: Items Time Nothing It will be displayed how many items are left to the end.
Randomly shuffle all stimuli: No. Stimuli with a smaller number of letters will be displayed first. Then the number of letters will increase up to the maximum length.
Demo mode: On. If you click the Check button at the bottom of the screen, you will receive feedback on the validity of your word.
Top line background color:
Font color - for top line:
Bottom line background color:
Font color - for bottom line:
Draw a border around all the letters: Yes
Load your alphabet letters (characters):
Here you load the letters of the alphabet in your language (non-English alphabet) from the text file, ie the characters that appear in the bottom line. When loading from a text file, letters of the alphabet that are repeatedly typed or are written in a combination of lowercase and uppercase letters are eliminated (eg c, C, .. B, b, only c and B will be loaded). Also, all blank (empty) characters are ignored. Tip: For optimal use of the application, if you use your own alphabet letters, all the letters of the alphabet should be written in lowercase or exclusively uppercase letters in the text file you are loading. Then select the Letter type: Original option.
Load letters (alphabet):
Split your data by using a common Delimiter character. A delimiter character is usually a line break, comma, space, semi-colon.. This character separates each part of data within the text string.
Load the letters of the alphabet. If Delimiter character in your file is not Newline enter value here: Turn this option on if Delimiter character is Newline. Turn this option off to set another Delimiter character.
Number of letters of the alphabet currently loaded:
Once you load the user-defined Dictionary and/or Letter (Alphabet, grapheme), you cannot restore the default settings (English dictionary and Latin alphabet) without page reload. So, to return to the default settings, you need to reload this application (most common keys: F5, CTRL + R, F5 + CTRL depending on the web browser used).
Click to reload the page. This resets your currently entered settings.
Load your Dictionary (words, stimuli):
Here you load from the text file all the words that the application will recognize as correct in the top line. These words the user must compose from the available letters of the alphabet in the bottom line. Tip: For optimal use of the application, if you use your own custom dictionary, all words in the text file you are loading should be written in lowercase or uppercase only. Then select the Letter type: Original option.
Split your data by using a common Delimiter character. A delimiter character is usually a line break, comma, space, semi-colon.. This character separates each part of data within the text string.
Load the dictionary. If Delimiter character in your file is not Newline enter value here: Turn this option on if Delimiter character is Newline. Turn this option off to set another Delimiter character.
Load dictionary:
Number of words loaded from the dictionary:
Storage (useful for group research):
Storage: No Yes This web application will not store results within your web browser. Data is lost when the browser tab is closed
There are no saved results in your web browser.
Your browser probably doesn't have support for the Web Storage Object or access to the Storage Object is disabled. Check your browser settings. In some browsers (example: IE11) Storage Object is not enabled when accessed in a local file (offline).
Latest research
Select data: Results by items Descriptive statistics
Saved cumulative (group) data legend:
default-dic Default Dictionary (English) is used = 1. Dictionary from text file loaded into application = 0
default-let Default Alphabet used (English) = 1. Letters of the Alphabet from the text file are loaded into the application = 0