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A critical path generalization of the additive factor method: Analysis of a stroop task
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    A critical path generalization of the additive factor method: Analysis of a stroop task (English)
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    1978
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    Sternberg's Additive Factor Method
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    Critical Path Method
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    Scheduling
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    Reaction Time
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    Mental Processes
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    Psychology
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