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N H Kirby

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Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|November 1, 1976
Sequential effects in two-choice reaction time: automatic facilitation or subjective expectancy?N H Kirby
Acta Psychologica|June 1, 1975
Sequential effects in an eight choice serial reaction time taskN H Kirby
Ergonomics|September 1, 1975
Training the mildly mentally handicapped workerT Nettelbeck, N H Kirby
American Journal of Mental Deficiency|July 1, 1987
Using the componential method to train mentally retarded individuals to solve analogiesJ McConaghy, N H Kirby
American Journal of Mental Deficiency|March 1, 1977
Reaction time in retarded and nonretarded young adults: sequential effects and response organizationN H Kirby, T Nettelbeck, M Tiggemann
American Journal of Mental Deficiency|November 1, 1980
Control of associated movement as a factor influencing reaction times of mentally retarded adultsN Brewer, N H Kirby, R Meeuwissen
American Journal of Mental Deficiency|January 1, 1978
Vigilance performance of mildly mentally retarded adultsN H Kirby, T Nettelbeck, J Bullock
International Journal of Aging & Human Development|January 1, 1978
Cognitive rigidity in the aged and the mentally retardedN H Kirby, T Nettelbeck, S Goodenough
American Journal of Mental Deficiency|September 1, 1979
Vigilance of performance of mildly mentally retarded childrenN H Kirby, T Nettelbeck, P Thomas
American Journal of Mental Deficiency|November 1, 1982
Locating information-processing deficits of mildly mentally retarded young adultsN H Kirby, T Nettelbeck, P Western
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Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|November 1, 1976
Sequential effects in two-choice reaction time: automatic facilitation or subjective expectancy?N H Kirby
Acta Psychologica|June 1, 1975
Sequential effects in an eight choice serial reaction time taskN H Kirby
Ergonomics|September 1, 1975
Training the mildly mentally handicapped workerT Nettelbeck, N H Kirby
American Journal of Mental Deficiency|July 1, 1987
Using the componential method to train mentally retarded individuals to solve analogiesJ McConaghy, N H Kirby
American Journal of Mental Deficiency|March 1, 1977
Reaction time in retarded and nonretarded young adults: sequential effects and response organizationN H Kirby, T Nettelbeck, M Tiggemann
American Journal of Mental Deficiency|November 1, 1980
Control of associated movement as a factor influencing reaction times of mentally retarded adultsN Brewer, N H Kirby, R Meeuwissen
American Journal of Mental Deficiency|January 1, 1978
Vigilance performance of mildly mentally retarded adultsN H Kirby, T Nettelbeck, J Bullock
International Journal of Aging & Human Development|January 1, 1978
Cognitive rigidity in the aged and the mentally retardedN H Kirby, T Nettelbeck, S Goodenough
American Journal of Mental Deficiency|September 1, 1979
Vigilance of performance of mildly mentally retarded childrenN H Kirby, T Nettelbeck, P Thomas
American Journal of Mental Deficiency|November 1, 1982
Locating information-processing deficits of mildly mentally retarded young adultsN H Kirby, T Nettelbeck, P Western
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