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Page 180
... Omission adjustment process . The median per- cent omission of subjects in both the O - 1 and O - 2 experiments increased as the input rate went up , being particularly high at the three fastest input rates ( see Fig . 5-36 ) . The ...
... Omission adjustment process . The median per- cent omission of subjects in both the O - 1 and O - 2 experiments increased as the input rate went up , being particularly high at the three fastest input rates ( see Fig . 5-36 ) . The ...
Page 181
... omission filtering , the distribution of each subject's omissions for each of the six input rates was scored as indicated above ( see page 178 ) . No score was calculated unless the average or expected fre- quency of omissions for each ...
... omission filtering , the distribution of each subject's omissions for each of the six input rates was scored as indicated above ( see page 178 ) . No score was calculated unless the average or expected fre- quency of omissions for each ...
Page 189
... Omission adjustment process . The median per- cent omission curves for both types of organization increased with input rate ( see Fig . 5-49 ) . The Oz - 2 curve was somewhat higher at the input rate of 7.50 bits per s but tended to ...
... Omission adjustment process . The median per- cent omission curves for both types of organization increased with input rate ( see Fig . 5-49 ) . The Oz - 2 curve was somewhat higher at the input rate of 7.50 bits per s but tended to ...
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