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Enhancing Randomized Controlled Trials Through Smartwatch-Guided Participant Matching

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Shahmoon E   +5 more
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Voice recognition by matching to sample

Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 1972
Voice recognition was assessed by a matching to sample procedure in 30 right-handed adults with normal hearing. The subject was required to indicate which of three voices speaking a nonsense syllable matched the speaker of a sample vowel. Subjects were able to recognize voices with reasonable accuracy, but there were no significant differences as a ...
D G, Doehring, R W, Ross
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Teaching coin equivalences via matching to sample

Applied Research in Mental Retardation, 1984
A moderately mentally retarded woman learned coin equivalences (with 5-, 10-, and 15-cent values) via matching to sample. When taught to match two different coin stimuli to a printed price of equal value, she could then match the coin stimuli to each other and state their values without further training. Additional coin-matching and naming performances
E C, McDonagh   +2 more
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Ambiguous stimuli and delayed matching to sample

Behavioural Processes, 1992
Four pigeons learned a delayed matching task in which the sample and choice stimuli were line orientations. After performance had reached a high level of accuracy the procedure was altered so that only one of the line choice stimuli was presented on each trial and a uniform white field was presented on the other key.
D, Meltzer, K, Robertson
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Covert verbal mediation in arbitrary matching to sample

Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 2018
Covert verbal mediation was examined in an arbitrary matching‐to‐sample (MTS) preparation with a high‐verbal group (college students) and a low‐verbal group (adults with intellectual disabilities). Arbitrary relations were established between nonsense words, visual symbols, objects, and hand signs.
Carl T, Sundberg   +2 more
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Conditional Versus Trial-Unique Delayed Matching-to-Sample

American Journal on Mental Retardation, 1998
We compared performance on conditional and trial-unique delayed identity matching-to-sample procedures. In Experiment 1, participants with moderate to severe mental retardation were exposed to both procedures under a single, brief delay value. Three of 5 subjects showed higher accuracy in the trial-unique sessions.
D C, Williams   +3 more
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