CollierG. H.Intertrial association at the visual threshold as a function of intertrial interval. J. exp. Psychol., 1954, 48, 330–334.
2.
DayW. F.A descriptive analysis of the non-randomness of serial threshold data. Amer. J. Psychol., in press.
3.
DayW. F.Serial non-randomness in auditory differential threshold data as a function of interstimulus interval. Amer. J. Psychol., in press.
4.
JergerJ. F.On the independence of successive responses in the quantal psychophysical method. Amer. J. Psychol., 1955, 68, 145–146.
5.
MoodA. F.Introduction to the theory of statistics. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1950.
6.
NewmanE. B.Computational methods useful in analyzing series of binary data. Amer. J. Psychol., 1951, 64, 252–262.
7.
RoushR. G.UrbanskiE. T.Universal medical timer and pulse stimulator. Electronics, 1953, 26, 154–157.
8.
VerplanckW. S.CollierG. H.CottonJ. W.Nonindependence of successive responses in measurements of the visual threshold. J. exp. Psychol., 1952, 44, 273–282.
9.
VerplanckW. S.CottonJ. W.CollierG. H.Previous training as a determinant of response dependency at the threshold. J. exp. Psychol., 1953, 46, 10–14.