Using Cognitive Modeling to Study Behavior Moderations: Pre-Task Appraisal and Anxiety (2004)
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Andrew Reifers, Frank E. Ritter, Michael J. SchoellesBibliographic Entry
Ritter, F. E., Reifers, A., Klein, L. C., Quigley, K., & Schoelles, M. (2004). Using cognitive modeling to study behavior moderations: Pre-task appraisal and anxiety. In Proceedings of the Human factors and Ergonomics Society (pp. 2121-2125). Santa Monica, CA: Human Factor and Ergonomics Society.
Year: 2004
Type: inproceedings
Status: published
Categories: Cognitive Arithmetic, Individual Differences, Motivation, Emotion, Cognitive Moderators, & Performance, Multi-Tasking
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Using Cognitive Modeling to Study Behavior Moderations: Pre-Task Appraisal and Anxiety
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