The use of a hand-held microcomputer in the collection of physiological,subjective and behavioral data in ecologically valid gambling settings |
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Authors: | Mark Dickerson John Hinchy Martin Schaefer Neville Whitworth John Fabre |
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Institution: | (1) Dept. of Psychology, Australian National University, P.O. Box 4, 2601 Canberra, A.C.T., Australia |
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Abstract: | A small, hand-held micro-computer was linked with telemetry equipment to permit simultaneous collection of heart rate, subjective ratings, and behavioral/environmental events. The two objectives satisfied by the system were unobtrusiveness in real-life gambling settings and capacity to down-load data directly to a host computer.This project is supported by the Australian Research Scheme grant no. A 284157490 I. Receiver and transmitters loaned by the Department of Zoology, ANU, and technical advice from Jim Bishop and Lyle Carpenter. |
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