check out this video which was created for a presentation on the project.
it does not show the experiemental procedure but it does give some background info on perceptions of alcohol and reaction time.
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=UC1V5KUO
Wednesday, January 18, 2006
Thursday, January 12, 2006
details of testing
Hello ladies and gentlemen
I would like to wish you a happy new year, thanks for still being part of this study.
Presently there are 4 weeks in which the study must be completed before access to the labs is closed. Which means I have 4 weeks in which to get 4 tests done on 10 individuals. That’s 40 tests in 4 weeks. If I was able to get the testing between Monday and Friday every week, then that would be 1.6 tests per day.
I kind of have my work cut out or me, but everything should run very smoothly if I can get a planner planned and stick to it. This should be easy with a little help from you.
Below is a set of tables, sort of like a calendar with dates covering the next month. If you could indicate which days you would be available for test I would be able to pencil you in and sort out a schedule.
It is important that you plan ahead and also pick a date which is less likely to cause any disruption to yourself and also the study should you wish not take part.
In other words pick the day on which you are most free. The logic behind this is that the alcohol will be in your system for 12 hours at the most. Therefore any actions that are directly opposed to consuming alcohol such as driving or signing multi million pound contracts should be avoided. Be warned, in previous years accident have happened.
On that note please see the table and pick your most appropriate day.
Many thanks
Anthony larbi.
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