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Dot search and destroy task experiments
| Name | Type | Mentions | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Selz | person | 45 | View Entity |
| research subjects | person | 0 | View Entity |
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This document appears to be page 81 of a scientific manuscript or book draft (Bates stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_013581). The text discusses complex mathematical and psychological concepts, specifically relating entropy (HT and HM) and nonintegrable nonlinear differential equations to human behavior and personality types (MMPI, DSM IV). Notably, the author inserts a personal anecdote comparing study subjects to 'my high self-sensibility girlfriends,' suggesting the writer is a layperson with personal connections attempting to write about advanced science.
Events with shared participants
Psychological study conducted by Prof. Karen Selz involving subjects removing dots from a computer screen to measure entropy and personality traits.
Date unknown • Emory University (Implied)
A research study, detailed in a 1995 paper, where researchers attempted to implant a false memory in participants. The study involved telling subjects one false story (being lost in a shopping mall) alongside three true stories from their childhood.
1995-01-01
A study where participants watched a video, walked through a museum, and were then questioned with distorted details, such as changing the color of a car from blue to white and a jacket from blue to black, to test memory manipulation.
Date unknown • museum
A memory experiment involving a simulated accident where the detail of a yield sign versus a stop sign was changed.
Date unknown
Human experiments using unobtrusive measures
Date unknown • Emory University
Conduct witness interviews and serve target letters.
Date unknown • New York, NY
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