Time-sharing factors and their relation to cognitive abilities and personality traits

The aim of this research was (1) to analyze the factor structure of time-sharing performance and (2) to examine the relations of identified time-sharing factors to cognitive abilities and personality traits. Eight computerized choice-reactions and tracking tasks were performed both singly, one by on...

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Cognitive abilities
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Personality
Psychology. Psychoanalysis. Psychiatry
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