Repeated Measures on a Choice Reaction Time Task

This study investigated a visual choice reaction time task to determine its suitability for repeated measures experimentation. Fifteen men served as subjects for one-, two-, and four-choice reaction time conditions. Fifty trials on each condition were administered for 15 days. Results indicated that...

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