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Judd, Wilson A.; Glaser, Robert – 1970
Two procedures were investigated in an attempt to decrease the variability of overlearning response latencies in a study-test paradigm, paired-associate task matching CVC's with response keys: (1) self-pacing the task by presenting test trial stimuli whenever the subject pressed a "home" key; and (2) instructing and shaping subjects to keep home…
Descriptors: Experiments, Learning, Paired Associate Learning, Reaction Time
Judd, Wilson A.; Glaser, Robert. – 1969
Response latency was studied as a measure of associative strength or degree of learning and possible basis for instructional decision making in computer-assisted instruction. Latency was investigated in a paired-associate task as a function of training procedure and information transmission requirements during acquisition and overlearning. The…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Learning, Learning Theories, Paired Associate Learning
Judd, Wilson A.; Glaser, Robert – 1971
Research in paired-associate overlearning sought means of decreasing the variability while maintaining the magnitude of the decrement in stimulus-response latency (SRL). SRL was divided into decision latency (DL) and manual response latency (MRL); it was hypothesized that self-pacing of inter-item intervals would reduce V. Group I received stimuli…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Motor Reactions, Paired Associate Learning, Reaction Time
Judd, Wilson A.; Glaser, Robert – J Educ Psychol, 1969
Research supported by U.S. Office of Education Contract OE-4-10-158 and Office of Naval Research Contract Nonr-624(18). Published under separate cover as part II of v60 n4.
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Educational Strategies, Instructional Design, Knowledge Level