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Fortin, C., Rousseau, R., Bourque, P. & Kirouac, E. (1993). Time estimation and concurrent nontemporal processing: Specific interference from short-term-memory demands. Perception and Psychophysics, 53, 536-548.

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Subjective Duration Assessment: An Implicit Probe for.. - Czerwinski, al. (2001)   (Correct)

.... of current papers in the field of psychology regarding time estimation suggests that time estimates are accumulated with influence from multiple channels of information, with some channels influencing perception more heavily than others due to their relatively lower need for attentional resources [1, 2, 4]. Thus, depending on the perceptual channel most engaged in interrupted task performance, one may or may not see under or overestimation of task time relative to actual task time. USER STUDY WEB BROWSER USABILITY Based on the Weybrew adaptation of the Ziegarnik effect, we postulated that if ....

....because she worried that if participants received too many interruptions, they would begin to expect them and place less importance on the primary task. However, she found little difference between the two groups of findings (most obtained the Ziegarnik effect) On the other hand, Fortin Masse [2] demonstrated that the expectation of interruptions and the wait period preceding them most heavily influenced overestimation. Further experiments employing subjective duration assessment promise to discriminate among these hypotheses. ....

Fortin, C., Rousseau, R., Bourque, P. & Kirouac, E. (1993). Time estimation and concurrent nontemporal processing: Specific interference from short-term-memory demands. Perception and Psychophysics, 53, 536-548.


Subjective Duration Assessment: An Implicit Probe for.. - Czerwinski, Horvitz..   (Correct)

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Fortin, C., Rousseau, R., Bourque, P. & Kirouac, E. (1993). Time estimation and concurrent nontemporal processing: Specific interference from short-term-memory demands. Perception and Psychophysics, 53, 536-548.

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