1962
DOI: 10.21236/ad0276698
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The Use of Tracking Tasks as Indicators of Stress

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“…We would then think that stress occurs when a particular situation threatens the attainment of some goal. " 1 Pronko and Leith in (c) above, also recognized the usefulness of the operational definition, "One possible criterion of having stress S6 is an operational one, that is, producing some change in performance which can only be attributed to the stress condition itself. "…”
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“…We would then think that stress occurs when a particular situation threatens the attainment of some goal. " 1 Pronko and Leith in (c) above, also recognized the usefulness of the operational definition, "One possible criterion of having stress S6 is an operational one, that is, producing some change in performance which can only be attributed to the stress condition itself. "…”
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confidence: 99%