1969
DOI: 10.1177/001872086901100604
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Adaptive Techniques in Multiparameter Problems

Abstract: This paper describes a technique for conducting multiparameter experiments in a manner such that the number of data points investigated is reduced to a minimum. The method is based upon the observation that human responses to psychophysiological inputs are lawful rather than random, and hence can be predicted from mathematical equations. The procedure is to: (a) collect data on human responses at a few points in the experimental matrix, (b) fit this data with a low-order polynominal, using a computer program t… Show more

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“…A prominent example can bd found by extending those efforts made in the area 0 adaptive training, which involves the use of computer able to modify a training presentation in the process 0 presenting it, thus tailoring the session to the needs a the individual. Instances of adaptive procedures may b found in Atkinson (1976), Hudson (1969), and Willige and Williges (1978), among others.…”
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“…A prominent example can bd found by extending those efforts made in the area 0 adaptive training, which involves the use of computer able to modify a training presentation in the process 0 presenting it, thus tailoring the session to the needs a the individual. Instances of adaptive procedures may b found in Atkinson (1976), Hudson (1969), and Willige and Williges (1978), among others.…”
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