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| Title: | Choice reaction time: What role in ability measurement? |
| Authors: | Lunneborg, Clifford E. |
| Issue Date: | 1977 |
| Citation: | Lunneborg, Clifford E. (1977). Choice reaction time: What role in ability measurement? Applied Psychological Measurement, 1, 309-330. doi:10.1177/014662167700100301 |
| Abstract: | Three studies are described in which choice reaction
time (RT) was related to such psychometric
ability measures as verbal comprehension, numerical
reasoning, hidden figures, and progressive
matrices tests. Although fairly consistent negative
correlations were found between these tests and
choice RT when high school samples were used,
differences from study to study highlight the need
to develop more reliable measures for cognitive
laboratory procedures and to study these in populations
that are more broadly representative of human
cognitive power. |
| Permanent URL: | http://purl.umn.edu/98623 |
| Appears in Collections: | Volume 01, 1977
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