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Impulsivity and speed-accuracy tradeoffs in information processing.
1Department of Psychology, University of Texas, Austin 78712.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
|February 1, 1988
Summary
Individuals high in impulsivity are not always faster at the cost of accuracy. Research shows high impulsives can be more accurate when processing information rapidly, challenging simple speed-accuracy tradeoff models.
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