Measuring the order of difficulty of visual-motor tasks.

Author(s)
Poulton, E.C.
Year
Abstract

It is sometimes necessary to find out whether one task is more difficult than another although both can normally be performed adequately. This paper describes a technique by which the relative difficulties of two tasks can be ascertained from data furnished by a subsidiary task, has no adverse effect upon performance of the task under comparison.

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A 1099 fo
Source

Ergonomics, Vol. 1 (1958), p. 54

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