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Intention in Bimanual Coordination Performance and Learning

Abstract

George Miller used to say to graduate students, “I can foul up any one of your experiments by an act of will” (Miller, 1986 p 221). Although Miller was making an editorial comment on the behaviorist tradition, an important lesson for all was that even the most clever experimental design can be compromised by the intentions of the research participant (deliberate or not).

Authors

Lee TD

Book title

Coordination Dynamics: Issues and Trends

Series

Understanding Complex Systems

Pagination

pp. 41-56

Publisher

Springer Nature

Publication Date

2004

DOI

10.1007/978-3-540-39676-5_3