STUDIES IN RESEARCH METHODOLOGY. III. PERSISTENCE OF SEQUENTIAL EFFECTS DESPITE EXTENDED PRACTICE

Abstract

Certain experimental designs are ba ed upon the assumption that performance level becomes stabilized after a prolonged period of practic . This a sumption was tested by taking a long series of repeated measurements upon a single subject for the performance of each of several constant tasks, each task being tested singly in a separate series of measurements. Results showed that after thousands of practice trials on a simple task a subject ay still be learning or showing other sequential effects in performance. The e effects may disappear on one day only to reappear on the next. Therefore it i extremely doubtful that 'practice to an asymptote' should be regarded as either an efficient or an effective method of eliminating sequential effects from an experiment proper. Author)

Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jun 01, 1962
Accession Number
AD0283976

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