Velocity-time estimation as a function of target speed and concealment extent.

Author(s)
Ellingstad, V.S. & Heimstra, N.W.
Year
Abstract

Eighteen subjects performed a velocity judgment task in which a target was displayed briefly and then disappeared from view. The subjects were required to estimate the time taken by the target to reach a final goal position. A greater magnitude to error was associated with the slow target speeds than with the fast speeds, and with the long rather than the short concealment distances.

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A 4356 T IRRD 48640
Source

Human Factors, Vol. 11 (1969), No. 4 (August), p. 305-312

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