Last modified by Anna Paul-Hasenfuss on 20.10.2025

From version 1.1
edited by Hendrik Zschocke
on 12.01.2024
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To version 2.1
edited by Carina Enke
on 14.01.2024
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28 28  == New random values ==
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30 30  By default, the same variable values and the same order of elements will be used for each attempt to solve a question. If you select the **New random values **option, random parameters will be recalculated per attempt. This affects both the variables used and the random order.
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61 61  * The time displayed (client) and the actual time (server) will be synchronised in a small time interval
62 62  * JavaScript will be used for the client-side update of the time display between the interval
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65 65  **How can there be differences in the time display on the user PC and the actual processing time?**
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67 67  Time is measured on a central computer (server), so that it will be independent of any control or manipulation attempts by the user PC (client). For this purpose, the time displayed on the user PC (client) will automatically be synchronised in a small time interval (e. g. every 5 s) with the actual time (server). This means that within this time interval, there may be time delays in the display of content (such as dialogues). For example, the dialogue at the end of the processing time is already displayed even though the user has just been indicated a remaining processing time of 2 seconds in the test. To update the time display on the user PC between the interval, JavaScript will be used. Thus, if the described differences in the time display occur, this is most likely the cause.
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110 110  == Tools ==
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112 112  You can provide additional functions to participants for taking the test. For example, you can share a calculator or additional documents that can be opened and used in the test.
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