A Method for Measuring Some Components of the Pursuit Rotor Skill
@article{Jahnke1963AMF,
title={A Method for Measuring Some Components of the Pursuit Rotor Skill},
author={Jill Jahnke and C Hammer},
journal={Perceptual and Motor Skills},
year={1963},
volume={16},
pages={318 - 320}
}A pursuit rotor for measuring some components of skill is described and sample data reported.
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