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The Effects of Computer Versus Personal Administration on Measures of Verbal and Spatial Short-Term MemoryMcFarlane, Gilbert John 05 1900 (has links)
This study sought to investigate the influence of expressive task demand, as determined by amount of face-to face social interaction, level of subjects' expressive ability, sex of subject, and sex of experimenter on subjects' digit and visual-spatial short-term memory span performance. The amount of personal contact was manipulated by the automated versus person administrations of the memory measures. The automated administration was accomplished through the use of a microcomputer.
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