Interactions, Range Effects and Comparisons between Tasks in Experiments Measuring Performance with Pairs of Stresses: Mild Heat and 0.1 mg of 1-Hyoscine Hydrobromide,

Abstract

Both 0.1 mg of l-hyoscine and mild heat degrade performance. When presented together the effect of the combination cannot be predicted from the separate effects. This is because performance in one condition is affected by the other conditions included in the experimental design. Measures of performance are not all equally sensitive to mild stresses. Which tasks are said to be affected by 0.1 mg of l-hyoscine depends upon the measure of performance used.

Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jan 01, 1974
Accession Number
ADA019316

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  • E. C. Poulton
  • R. S. Edwards

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