Various statistical models for assessing the reliability of repeated measures of reaction time are compared. The results indicate that the intraclass correlation for scores is appropriate for assessing reliability of an individual's performance during repeated measures, whereas the intraclass correlation for means or the odd-even product-moment correlation represents the reliability of the mean performance of the individual with respect to the group.
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