Thank you fro the prompt reply. I have quoted your questions and started my answers with caps lock so they would be easily found.
"In your other question, you have asked for a dynamic time limit. We are talking about the limit that you specifiy for "Time limit per stimulus", right? The time the respondents have after the stimulus appeared till they must press a button - or the question consideres the item un-answered and continues automatically."
YES, to limit the time of answering from the moment of presentation. If they fail, the next question will appear.
"Will you modify that limit per-item or do you wnat to set that for all items/stimuli, but dynamically for each respondent?"
- BOTH. I have 8 tasks (simple reasoning) of different length, which will be presented for individual mean time needed for that individual participant to read some similar sentences + 250, or 500, or 750 miliseconds.
"Are you using the 8 different questions because you need inidivudal time limits for each (and that problem of dynamic time limits is therefore already solved) or because you have different response options?"
- I'M USING 8 different questions because of individual time limits for each, plus I will have a confidence scale after each, and also, all tasks have different response options (these are 8 different reasoning tasks).
"The point is that you need something to start the timer. Usually, you have multiple stimuli, and measure the time between the key strokes. But if there is no introducing text or something else, there is no accurate time to when begin the measure.
Therefore, again, my question why you have opted for 8 separate questions."
I CAN PUT SOME blank stimulus for this purpose, however, when i do this, the answer options are present at the bottom of the screen from the outset (even during the introduction) and I don't want participants to see options before the task (this task is a task used to measure reasoning, it is not IAT, or lexical decision, or similar, so it is important that participants don't see answers prior to the task).