Skill Acquisition: An Event Approach with Special Reference to Searching for the Optimum of a Function of Several Variables

scientific article (publication date: 1978)

Skill Acquisition: An Event Approach with Special Reference to Searching for the Optimum of a Function of Several Variables is …
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P356DOI10.1016/B978-0-12-665960-3.50006-2

P2093author name stringM.T. Turvey
Carol A. Fowler
P304page(s)1-40
P577publication date1978-01-01
P1433published inInformation Processing in Motor Control and LearningQ54027849
P1476titleSkill Acquisition: An Event Approach with Special Reference to Searching for the Optimum of a Function of Several Variables

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