What kind of data is accepted in gorilla?

What kind of data is accepted in gorilla?

Any query string parameter will be accepted as embedded data. For example if you send your participants to gorilla with then your participant would start the experiment with an embedded data variable called myvar set to ‘group1’. Finish Nodes are dark-grey with a icon in the top left corner.

Where do I find configuration settings on Gorilla?

For each Questionnaire Widget listed you will find a description of the Widget and an image example. This will be followed by a live Demo of the Widget. Finally a configuration settings box (like the one below) will list and explain all available configuration settings for the selected Widget. Most widgets offer three common configuration settings:

How is an experiment designed in a gorilla?

Experiments are designed by combining the Questionnaires and Tasks you create into an ‘Experiment Tree’. With the addition of Control Nodes which add powerful functionality such as Branching, Randomisation and Counterbalancing and you can create complex experiments with ease.

How do you add an image to Gorilla?

The Image widget allows you to add images to your questionnaire. Each image widget allows you to upload a single image, which is then hosted on Gorilla. Once you’ve added an image, use the Change button to select a different one.

What are the names of the gorillas in the zoo?

Here Claire Richard answers common questions about the Zoo’s six gorillas. The males are Cassius, Maji Maji and Hodari. The females are Femelle, Ngajii and Linda. How do gorillas eat? Each individual gets his or her own space for breakfast and dinner.

What kind of food do gorillas like to eat?

Each gorilla has favorites, though: Linda: She likes fruit and sweet foods. Ngajji: She likes sweet potatoes, but they must be cooked and softened. Femelle: She eats anything. Cassius: He prefers our high-fiber cereal pellets. Maji Maji & Hodari: These teen males both like onions, fruit, tomatoes and leafy greens.

Why do gorillas don’t share their food?

Each individual gets his or her own space for breakfast and dinner. Our gorillas don’t share their food. This makes sure everyone gets enough food. It also allows us to monitor their food intake. They’re very stoic. Sometimes the only way you can tell that they’re ill is if they go off food. They get snacks during the day.

For each Questionnaire Widget listed you will find a description of the Widget and an image example. This will be followed by a live Demo of the Widget. Finally a configuration settings box (like the one below) will list and explain all available configuration settings for the selected Widget. Most widgets offer three common configuration settings: