Uncertainty, timekeeping, and simple reaction time.

Author(s)
Gottsdanker, R.
Year
Abstract

Implications of the hypothesis that effects on simple reaction time of event and time uncertainty are due to the individual's unwillingness to prepare for an unlikely event were tested. Two experiments were designed to find the consequences of removing inaccuracy in the reinstatement of fore periods as compared with the new transit. signal method. Consequences of inaccurate timekeeping and unwillingness were examined.

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B 1488 fo /83.2/
Source

Journal of Motor Behavior, Vol. 2 (1970), No. 4, p. 245-260, 1 fig., 4 graph., 2 tab., 13 ref.

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