Age and Sex Parameters in Psychomotor Learning
@article{Noble1964AgeAS,
title={Age and Sex Parameters in Psychomotor Learning},
author={Clyde E. Noble and Blaine Lynnwood Baker and Thomas A. Jones},
journal={Perceptual and Motor Skills},
year={1964},
volume={19},
pages={935 - 945}
}Quantitative relationships were sought among psychomotor response speed (R), number of practice trials (T), chronological age (A), and biological sex (S) for 600 Ss in 30 groups between the ages of 8 and 87 yr. All Ss received 320 trials on a Discrimination Reaction Time apparatus. Hull's equation R = m(1 – e-iT) + c was found capable of describing all 30 acquisition curves with an average predictability of 97.98% when the asymptote (m), rate (i), and R-intercept (c) parameters were varied…
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