Performance Tests for Repeated Measures: Moran and Computer Batteries.

Abstract

This investigation was directed at statistical baseline evaluation of nine tasks for suitability for repeated measures applications to environmental investigations. In the first study, tasks from Moran and Mefferd (1959) were administered to 18 subjects daily for 13 work days (Monday to Friday). In the second study, Carter and Sbisa (1981) computer battery tasks were administered daily to 17 subjects (12 in common with first study) for 15 work days. Examination of the means, variances, interday reliabilities and cross-task correlations led to the recommendation of four tasks for repeated measures applications Vertical Addition (Nv), Perceptual Speed (PS), Grammatical Reasoning (GR), and Flexibility of Closure (FC). (Author)

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Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Nov 01, 1981
Accession Number
ADA115068

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  • Alvah C. Bittner Jr.
  • Michele Krause
  • Robert C. Carter

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