Pacing stimulus predifferentiation in detection of change.

Author(s)
Franken, R.E. G.G. Poole & L. Grauer
Year
Abstract

The results from this experiment indicate that there is positive transfer between steps in the pacing procedure and that pacing produces more accurate detection of change. It may be that an independent skill is acquired as the result of pacing which is responsible for the improved ability to detect change.

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A 7259 T
Source

Perceptual and Motor Skills, Vol. 32 (1971), No. 1 (February), p. 279-282.

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