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Recent work has shown that performance with fractions on a number line estimation task predicts algebra performance, whereas performance with whole numbers on similar estimation tasks does not.
However, this practice makes three critical assumptions: (1) static time on task predicts time on task while driving; (2) time on task measured in a hazard-free environment predicts time on task when drivers expect hazards; (3) time on task predicts perceived distraction, collisions, and driving errors.
If a task predicts performance in a generalized and non-specific way, it is difficult to use this task to constrain cognitive theory or to rule out general motivational variability among subjects.
Kane et al. (2006) note that given the breadth with which this task predicts performance on a number of disparate tasks, a greater degree of discriminate theoretical fidelity is needed.
Our present finding that rats use the barrel cortex response to very few initial pulses of the S+ to perform the DOC task predicts that discrimination may not be based on slip counts, but rather on kinematic differences of a very small number of occurring slips.
Developmental studies show that children's mean absolute error percentages on number line tasks drop below a threshold of 10% by age 8 for numbers 0 100, and by age 10 for numbers 0 1000, and that performance in this task predicts later arithmetic learning (Booth & Siegler, 2006, 2008).
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In addition, self-reported state levels of rumination during the guided thinking task predicted subsequent intrusive memories in the session.
The results showed that both the self-report measure of impulsivity and the behavioural task predicted food intake.
However, winter performance on the emotional Stroop task predicted symptom levels in the summer, even with winter symptom levels partialled out.
In this paper we have shown how to use individuals' mobility behavior for a novel and challenging task: predicting the future presence of flu-like symptoms such as fever, cough and cold.
For healthy controls (n 50) only the performance on the picture completion task predicted DA turnover.
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