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ACTIVITY MONITOR - Vanderbilt Kennedy Center

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MED ASSOCIATES INC. <strong>ACTIVITY</strong> <strong>MONITOR</strong><br />

Novel Task Entries : 4<br />

Novel NonTask Entries : 6<br />

Novel Entries : 10<br />

Repeat Task Entries : 1<br />

Repeat NonTask Entries: 7<br />

Repeat Entries : 8<br />

Total Entries : 18<br />

Avg. Novel Task IRT : 19.45<br />

Avg. Novel NonTask IRT: 5.37<br />

Avg. Novel Total IRT : 6.48<br />

Working Memory Ratio : 0.80<br />

Reference Memory Ratio: 0.28<br />

The hole board data file contains the first 13 measures listed in the summary data table<br />

(A2.1) above plus the following measures:<br />

Table A2.3 - Hole Board data<br />

Measure Definition<br />

Total Session Time The time necessary to run the session. This may be the task completion<br />

time or the session limit time depending upon the setup.<br />

Task Completion Time Time to enter all of the user-defined (task) holes.<br />

Latency to First Hole The time elapsed between starting the experiment and entry into the<br />

first hole.<br />

Novel Task Entries Total task holes entered at least once.<br />

Novel NonTask Entries Total non-task holes entered at least once.<br />

Novel Entries Entering a hole for the first time.<br />

Repeat Task Entries Total re-entries into task holes.<br />

Repeat Non-Task Entries Total re-entries into non-task holes.<br />

Repeat Entries Each subsequent entry after a novel entry. These can be task or nontask<br />

holes.<br />

Total Entries The total number of entries for an entire session.<br />

Avg. Novel Task IRT Average time between novel task hole entries.<br />

Avg. Novel NonTask IRT Average time between novel non-task hole entries.<br />

Avg. Novel Total IRT Average time between total hole entries.<br />

Working Memory Ratio The number of novel entries into baited holes divided by the number of<br />

entries and re-entries into baited holes.<br />

Reference Memory Ratio The number of entries and re-entries into the baited holes divided by<br />

the total number of entries into baited and non-baited holes.<br />

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