I was really referring to the auditory script, such
as:
U.S. Senator
VOTE for One
To Vote For AL GORE, Press 5 ( Will it instruct the
voter each time that 5 Toggles the vote?
Or only at the beginning instructions?
So you are saying the voter would press 6
to hear the next candidate?
I guess I can see that that would stop the
confusion issue we are talking about in the ordering, I'll have
to give it some thought. So they press,
6.
To Vote For George Buss, Press 5 (So they press 6
again)
To Vote for Ken Clark, Press 5 (So they press 5, then do they
press 6 after that?)
With this approach are keys 4,5,6 the only ones needed?
Still going to have to think about it.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, June 25, 2001 5:12 PM
Subject: RE: R6 VIBS script, take 1
Its a state
machine. 4 advances to the previous candidate, or the previous race if
its the first candidate. 6 advances to the next candidate, or next race
if its the last candidate. 5 toggles the vote in for the current
candidate. As I said in the original message, the audio for the current
candidate repeats until a key is pressed.
If there is
something specific about the specific example that you didn't follow, I'll try
to clarify. It was supposed to be self-explanatory. If there was
something confusing about it, its important that I know what, specifically,
was confusing.
Ken
What would be very helpful is to see a complete Logical
Diagram for your intended VIBS dialogue by data field.
RACE TITLE
VOTE FOR Statement
MEASURE TEXT
THEN ...
To Vote for
Candidate......Press 1,2,3...
To Vote for YES/NO
response.... Press 1,2
REPEAT of RACE TITLE
REPEAT of CANDIDATE selection or YES / NO
response
Then we could respond to something specific with
suggestions such as "don't repeat race title"
or Be sure and indicate Candidate Name prior to "press n"
statement, etc.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, June 25, 2001 3:57
PM
Subject: R6 VIBS script, take 1
Here is a
possible VIBS script for the straightforward case. I would like your
feedback. I think it lends itself well to straight-party and
vote-for-more-than-one, but I want to establish a baseline first.
Each paragraph in the script repeats until a key is pressed, with the
exception of the first paragraph (the initial header for each race).
Voters do not have to listen to the complete message before hitting a
key. Thus, they can skip through candidates by repeatedly pressing
6.
One issue to
think about. A voter must to listen to each candidate in
the race, even if the race is fully voted after the first candidate.
We could assign keys (say 7/9) to skip to the next and previous
races thus "shortcutting" the candidates that they can't vote
for anyway. I'm not convinced that adding instructions to this
effect each race is a "win" however. I'd like some thoughts on this
issue.
president and
vice-president. vote for one.
no votes have
been cast in this race.
george w
bush.
to vote for
george w bush, press 5.
to advance to
the next candidate, press 6.
to return to
the previous race, press 4. (don't play on first race,
else returns to start of previous race)
(short
pause)
president and
vice-president. vote for one. no votes
have been cast in this race.
(5)
[you have
chosen to vote for] george w bush.
to cancel your
vote for george w bush, press 5.
to advance to
the next candidate, press 6.
to return to
the previous candidate, press 4.
(short
pause) president and
vice-president. vote for
one. this race is fully
voted.
(6)
partick j
buchanan.
to advance to
the next candidate, press 6.
to return to
the previous candidate, press 4.
(short
pause) president and vice-president. vote for
one. this race is fully voted. to vote for
patrick j buchanan, you must cancel a vote in this
race.
(4)
george w
bush.
to cancel your
vote for george w bush, press 5.
to advance to
the next candidate, press 6.
to return to
the previous candidate, press 4.
(short
pause) president and vice-president. vote for
one. this race is fully voted.
(5)
[you have
canceled your vote for] george w bush.
to vote for
george w bush, press 5.
to advance to
the next candidate, press 6.
to return to
the previous race, press 4.
(short
pause) president and vice-president. vote for
one. no votes have been cast in this
race.
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