Does within-person variability predict errors in healthy adults aged 18–90?
This study investigated within-person variability on basic psychomotor tasks in relation to errors on a higher order cognitive task. We were interested in whether more variable individuals were more prone to making errors, and whether this relationship varied with age. Variability was assessed using...
Main Authors: | Haynes, B, Bauermeister, S, Bunce, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Routledge
2016
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