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jspsych-survey-html-form plugin
The survey-html-form plugin displays a set of <inputs>
from a HTML string. The type of input can be freely chosen, for a list of possible input types see the MDN page on inputs. The subject provides answers to the input fields.
Parameters
Parameters with a default value of undefined must be specified. Other parameters can be left unspecified if the default value is acceptable.
Parameter | Type | Default Value | Description |
---|---|---|---|
html | string | undefined | HTML formatted string containing all the input elements to display. Every element has to have its own distinctive name attribute. The <form> tag must not be included and is generated by the plugin. This string can contain other HTML elements besides the input fields. |
preamble | string | empty string | HTML formatted string to display at the top of the page above all the questions. |
button_label | string | 'Continue' | The text that appears on the button to finish the trial. |
dataAsArray | boolean | false | Retrieve the data as an array e.g. [{name: "INPUT_NAME", value: "INPUT_VALUE"}, ...] instead of an object e.g. {INPUT_NAME: INPUT_VALUE, ...}. This might be useful if you omit naming your inputs. |
autofocus | string | empty string | The HTML element ID of a form field to autofocus on. The focused element is the element that will receive keyboard events. For elements like <input type="text"> or <textbox> , autofocus means that the cursor will appear in the text input area when the trial loads. |
autocomplete | boolean | false | This determines whether or not all of the input elements on the page should allow autocomplete. Setting this to true will enable autocomplete or auto-fill for the form. |
Data Generated
In addition to the default data collected by all plugins, this plugin collects the following data for each trial.
Name | Type | Value |
---|---|---|
responses | string | A JS object encoded in JSON format containing the response for each input. The encoded object will have a separate variable for the response to each input, with each variable being named after its corresponding input element. Each response is a string containing whatever the subject answered for this particular input. |
rt | numeric | The response time in milliseconds for the subject to make a response. |
Examples
Basic example
var form_trial = {
type: 'survey-html-form',
preamble: '<p> How are you feeling <b>right now?</b> </p>',
html: '<p> I am feeling <input name="first" type="text" />, <input name="second" type="text" />, and <input name="third" type="text" />.</p>'
};
Example using the autofocus parameter
In this example, the browser will focus on the element with the ID test-resp-box
when the trial loads. For <input type="text">
elements, this means that the cursor will appear inside the text box.
var autofocus_trial = {
type: 'survey-html-form',
preamble: '<p> What is your favorite bird?</p>',
html: '<p>My favorite bird is <input type="text" id="test-resp-box" name="response" size="10" /></p>',
autofocus: 'test-resp-box'
};