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Mr. Rutsch stopped to think just long enough to react to a subject or a discovery.
He said he "learned a lesson" from the experience – that "our readers tend to go to extremes" when they react to a subject, and he might have tried harder to explain what he did and didn't really mean.
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Nor did it distinguish between sexual and nonsexual excitement, such as how a subject might react to a game show.
The obvious approach is to ask a subject to react to a signal as soon as they perceive it – by pressing a button, say – and then subtract the amount of time it takes messages leaving the brain to result in a muscular movement.
Reaction time tasks are usually divided into simple reaction time (SRT), in which the subject must simply react to a predefined stimulus as quickly as possible, and choice reaction time (CRT), in which the subject must first select between options before deciding whether or in what way to respond.
Articles describing outcome or evaluation research used keywords that showed how the subject had chosen to react to a specific problem or intervention in Korea.
Tversky and the young Princeton psychologist Eldar Shafir asked experimental subjects how they would react to a desirable Sony appliance placed in a shopwindow, radically marked down.
And as Wolff writes in one of the many fascinating notes in his new book, there is no accounting for how a reader will react to the subject of a biography.
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