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Effect of pacing and working memory
loads on error type patterns in a
routine skill
DANIEL N.
CASSENTI and RICHARD A. CARLSON
The Pennsylvania State University University
of Grenoble
Event counting provides a laboratory paradigm for studying types and causes of
error in routine activity. Experiment 1 demonstrated that as more time per event
is allowed, counting errors typically are undercounts, then overcounts as the time
per event is extended to approximately 3 s. Experiments 2 and 3 examined 2 possible
causes of this phenomenon, forgetting and confusions due to overrehearsal
of the next number to be used. These findings demonstrate that overcount errors
during event counting are reduced by working memory loads, which may result
from a lower ability to rehearse the current total. Implications for theoretical accounts
of goal representation, control, and error monitoring are discussed.
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