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Reviews 4 publications (1914-1915) on RT. H. Woodrow, in his work "The Measurement of Attention,' proposed to measure attention by efficiency in simple reaction. R. D. Williams studied the correlations between reaction time, form of movement and the direction of attention, with especial em...

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Published in:Psychological bulletin 1915-11, Vol.12 (11), p.414-415
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