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... curves were representative of each of the individual curves , with the exception of the curve of one subject in each experiment . An analysis of variance indicated that the various input rates elicited significantly different out- put ...
... curves were representative of each of the individual curves , with the exception of the curve of one subject in each experiment . An analysis of variance indicated that the various input rates elicited significantly different out- put ...
Page 189
... curves of both Oz - 1 and Oz - 2 experiments were simi- lar in shape , showing that information overload occurred at high input rates ( see Fig . 5-48 ) . These curves were approximately the same for the first two rates and then ...
... curves of both Oz - 1 and Oz - 2 experiments were simi- lar in shape , showing that information overload occurred at high input rates ( see Fig . 5-48 ) . These curves were approximately the same for the first two rates and then ...
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... curves were similar . 196NOTE : The T test indicated which increases in input rates in the three group experiments elicited significant differ- ences in the median error curves . The degree of similarity of the curves for G - 1 and G ...
... curves were similar . 196NOTE : The T test indicated which increases in input rates in the three group experiments elicited significant differ- ences in the median error curves . The degree of similarity of the curves for G - 1 and G ...
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