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Original Articles

TEMPERAMENT, INSPECTION EFFICIENCY, AND TIME OF DAY

Pages 377-378 | Published online: 27 Apr 2007
 

Abstract

The efficiency with which subjects detected brief, rarely appearing signals in an inspection task was found to be related to their degree of ‘ unsociability ’, as measured by a questionnaire. In tests conducted during the forenoon, good performance was associated with a high unsociability rating ; in afternoon tests the direction of the relationship was reversed. Further experiments are planned to determine the reasons for this change.

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