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B5: Quiz 3
B5: Quiz 3
1)
a) What is the typical range of reaction times for individuals?
b) Give 2 factors that affect the reaction times of individuals.
2) One way that we can investigate reaction times is to use the ruler dropping experiment. Discuss how the ruler dropping experiment works.
You do not need to go into detail about the calculations that are used to calculate reaction times in the ruler dropping experiment.
3)
a) What is an alternative experiment that we can use to measure the reaction time of an individual?
b) Discuss the benefits of using this experiment compared to the ruler dropping experiment.
a) What is the typical range of reaction times for individuals?
b) Give 2 factors that affect the reaction times of individuals.
2) One way that we can investigate reaction times is to use the ruler dropping experiment. Discuss how the ruler dropping experiment works.
You do not need to go into detail about the calculations that are used to calculate reaction times in the ruler dropping experiment.
3)
a) What is an alternative experiment that we can use to measure the reaction time of an individual?
b) Discuss the benefits of using this experiment compared to the ruler dropping experiment.