Dear Shane, Thank you so much! This is very helpful. I’m looking at cognitive functioning, which measure from those 4 do you think would be best to analyse? I’m assuming block span?
Also, for the Tower of London test, the measures are total moves and total time. Would you be able to explain what these mean as well please? And again which of the two would be best to analyse or perhaps both of them? Thank you so much! Eleanna Eleanna Pissas 160385300 Psychology C800 Year 2 ________________________________ From: Shane Mueller <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, February 22, 2019 3:00 am To: Eleanna Pissas; [email protected] Subject: Re: [Pebl-list] Help Eleanna, For the corsi test, some detail is here: http://pebl.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/Corsi_Blocks Example: ============================================ Thank you for participating. Alert the Experimenter that you are done. Block Span: 5 Total Score: 35 Total Correct Trials: 7 Memory Span: 4.5 Here:, * block span is computed as the longest length at which at least one pattern was correctly recalled. In the example above, 5 was the longest list recalled correctly. * Total score is computed as span * total correct. 7*5=35. This is not very meaningful. * Total correct trials is the number of trials total that were correctly recalled. * Memory span takes the minimum list length, adds the total number correct, and divides by the number of lists at each length. In the example above, (2+7)/2=4.5 On Thu, 2019-02-21 at 18:23 +0000, Eleanna Pissas wrote: Dear PEBL team, I hope this email finds you well. I used the Corsi Block Test and the Tower of London Test for my dissertation. However, I am unable to find what the outcome measures mean. For example, when completing the Corsi block test, information is given regarding block spam, total score, total correct trials and memory span. But what do all these mean? Is there anywhere I can access this information, Thank you! Eleanna
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