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E-Prime 3.0
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Experiment Author: Psychology Software Tools, Inc.
The Tower of London is a mathematical puzzle that tests executive functioning by detecting deficits in cognitive planning.
Abstract
This experiment illustrates the use of a combination of User Script and InLine scripts to create and process a variety of Tower of London scenarios.
The test consists of two 'peg boards' which include 'disks' of different colors. The participant is tasked with trying to get from the initial starting position of the disks to the 'goal' positioning of the disks. Additionally, the participant will be prompted with the ideal, minimum number of moves necessary to reach the 'goal' positioning.
The experiment progressively increases in difficulty, which periodically requires more moves to be made by the participant (3, 4, 5, or 6 moves). The participant has to try their best to successfully solve each of the 15 puzzles.
See Also:
STEP: Tower of Hanoi [34460]
E-Prime 3.0
Detail
Experiment Author: Psychology Software Tools, Inc.
The Tower of London is a mathematical puzzle that tests executive functioning by detecting deficits in cognitive planning.
Abstract
This experiment illustrates the use of a combination of User Script and InLine scripts to create and process a variety of Tower of London scenarios.
The test consists of two 'peg boards' which include 'disks' of different colors. The participant is tasked with trying to get from the initial starting position of the disks to the 'goal' positioning of the disks. Additionally, the participant will be prompted with the ideal, minimum number of moves necessary to reach the 'goal' positioning.
The experiment progressively increases in difficulty, which periodically requires more moves to be made by the participant (3, 4, 5, or 6 moves). The participant has to try their best to successfully solve each of the 15 puzzles.
See Also:
STEP: Tower of Hanoi [34460]
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