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A comparison of instruction formats for administering a computerized behavioral test
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A comparison of instruction formats for administering a computerized behavioral test

W Kent Anger, Diane S Rohlman and O. J Sizemore
Behavior research methods, instruments, & computers, Vol.26(2), pp.209-212
1994
DOI: 10.3758/BF03204622
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Abstract

Shaping and fading techniques were employed to replace written instructions used in computerized behavioral tests. Apple Macintosh computers and HyperCard with Pascal extensions were chosen as the development environment to implement the new techniques. Initial Findings demonstrate the effectiveness and relative efficiency of shaping techniques to teach correct performance on the Symbol-Digit Test.
Biological and medical sciences Medical sciences Psychology. Psychoanalysis. Psychiatry Psychometrics. Diagnostic aid systems Psychopathology. Psychiatry Techniques and methods

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