Yes! is this calculation "The primary measure of the EEfRT task is Proportion of Hard Task Choices (effort preference). This behavioral measure is the ratio of the number of times the hard task was selected compared to the number of times the easy task was selected. This metric is used to...
"Effort preference, the decision to avoid the harder task when decision-making is unsupervised and reward values and probabilities of receiving a reward are standardized, was estimated using the Proportion of Hard-Task Choices (PHTC) metric.
Is this the same thing as this chart re: proportion...
Apologies if this has already been addressed. I am still reading through and on page 18 of 35. Was there ever a chart of all the participants "PHTC" posted?
I don't know but I think I'm going to get the play the 2022 version of the game tomorrow, i'll let you know if it denotes a separate "virtual reward" for the total at the end.
OK. Those 4 removed. And required both 'Reward_Granted_Yes_is_1' and for 'Successful_Completion_Yes_is_1' to be one leaves us with this:
Control F is not the highest paid HV, they go to the lowest paid at $22.74
Apologies if this is already in the thread. But I didn't realize until you said it RVALLEE that Control F actually tied for the highest amount of money of any of the heathly controls!
So I looked at the data with control F in and this is what I see. The numbers at the bottom are sums HV/17 and...
I'm still reading through the 34 pages, but I noticed this in Treadway's README if you download the 2022 software.
"It should be noted that a proportion of subjects may exhibit a pattern of choosing all Easy or all Hard choices (aka “single responders”). Single responders must be treated with...
Great idea. I did an intro in the members section. The article will be published in the Sick Times. My goal to dive deep into the EEfRT test results from me/cfs intramural paper, highlight issues, get feedback from me/cfs researchers on whether they view these results as important, and try to...
Hello,
I am writing an article about Effort Preference and would like to interview those who've dug into this paper and are interested in talking whether on background or for quotes. Please DM me to set up on a time to talk. Or we could even set up a Zoom to discuss with multiple people at once.
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