Multiple Choice
In the early reaction time research, reaction times for seemingly complex events were occasionally equal to the reaction times for simpler events. How could this have happened?
A) the simple additive model was inadequate
B) the equipment must have malfunctioned
C) the complex event was really much simpler
D) the experimenters did not have sufficient training
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