In case anyone is wondering, I gave Ernest some pointers off-list for
modifying the test to suit his needs.
On Mon, 2017-11-06 at 18:17 +0100, Ernest Tyburski wrote:
> Dear Shane Mueller,
> My name is Ernest Tyburski. I work in the Department of Clinical
> Psychology at the University of Szczecin. With my colleagues we will
> start new research about relationship between coping strategies,
> executive functions and age in health people.
> We would like to use in our new research the Berg Card Sorting Test
> from The Psychology Experiment Building Language (version 0.14). We
> would like to ask, do you have a script code of longer version of the
> bcst-64.pbl? We know that in the PEBL is the script code of the
> cardsort.pbl (128 cards) but that version is not look like the
> bcst.64.pbl (not the same graphic presentation). In cardsort.pbl
> participants can not to see four empty areas for cards under the four
> stimulus cards and they can not to see later sorted cards by them. We
> would be grateful, if you could sent to us the script code with
> longer version of the bcst-64.pblBest regards,
> --
> Ernest TyburskiDepartment of Clinical Psychology
> University of Szczecin
> Krakowska 69 str.
> 71-017 Szczecin
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