Subjective randomness and the capacity to generate information.

Author(s)
Wagenaar, W.A.
Year
Abstract

Literature concerning randomization tasks contains contradictory results since both increases and decreases of non-randomness have been reported as a function of the response rate. The present paper proposes that the contradictory results are attributable to differences in experimental procedure and the different mathematical definitions of "objective" randomness.

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A 8764 (In: A 8763)
Source

In: Attention and performance, Volume III, Proceedings of a Symposium held at Soesterberg, August 4-8, 1969, p. 233

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