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Reaction-time data export should include stimulus id, condition, response key, correctness, reaction time, trial phase, session id, and exclusion flags.
- Stimulus id
- Condition
- Response key
- Correctness
- Reaction time
- Flags
Reaction-time tasks only become useful when exported data is readable, auditable, and ready for analysis.
Reaction-time data export should include stimulus id, condition, response key, correctness, reaction time, trial phase, session id, and exclusion flags.
The page connects reaction-time search intent with data-quality checks and builder workflows.
This page targets reaction time data export, jsPsych data fields, online experiment data quality, response time task export, and trial data checklist searches.
Use stimulus id, condition, response key, correctness, reaction time, block, phase, session id, and exclusion flags.
Mark practice rows, timeouts, missing responses, repeated sessions, and suspiciously fast responses.
It helps reviewers audit the task without reading the source code.