Publications
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recall memory for visually presented chess positions. | a series of three experiments replicated and extended earlier research reported by chase and simon (1973), de groot (1965), and charness (note 1). the first experiment demonstrated that the relationship between memory for chess positions and chess skill varies directly with the amount of chess-specific information in the stimulus display. the second experiment employed tachistoscopic displays to incrementally "build" tournament chess positions by meaningful or nonmeaningful chunks and demonstrat ... | 1976 | 21286979 |
the cheating and intention of a partner as determinants of evaluative decisions among juvenile offenders. | male juvenile offenders were asked to evaluate the work of an experimental partner (confederate) who completed a work task four times. the work partner cheated on two trials and did not cheat on two trials while working for a charity (one cheat and one noncheat trial) or for selfish gain (one cheat and one noncheat trial). it was found that subjects rated the work done on cheating trials lower than work done on noncheating trials. in addition, subjects shared less reward money on cheating trials ... | 1976 | 972207 |
difficulties with positioning robertshaw double lumen tubes. | difficulties in positioning robertshaw tubes have been reviewed in a retrospective and a prospective series. pre-operative cheat x-rays did not help in predicting difficulties. the performance of the robertshaw tube was carefully recorded for each malposition in the prospective series, and the relationship of the malplaced tube to the tracheobronchial tree was reconstructed. this exercise allowed a more precise definition of the dangers of malpositions and formulation of procedure to minimize th ... | 1975 | 1211610 |
talking chess for the blind. | 1975 | 1194553 | |
effects of personality-situation locus of control congruence. | the effects of combining personality and situation differences in locus of control on cheating behavior were tested. eighty college students (36 male and 44 female) were classified as having relatively high internal or external locus of control beliefs using rotter's internal-external scale. in subsequent individually conducted sessions, subjects were given the opportunity to falsely report success (i.e., to cheat) when success was objectively impossible and when the outcome was described as due ... | 1975 | 1185506 |
will you cheat yourself out of revenue? | 1975 | 10237737 | |
psychosomatic rehabilitation of elderly persons. | the psychosomatic rehabilitation of the elderly is an important task from both social and economic viewpoints. for psychic rehabilitation, moderate activity and the playing of games (such as chess, dominoes or cards) are recommended. based on experiences with a group of 50 persons of the 70-90 age group., bridge playing is an especially desirable form of recreation. for somatic rehabilitation, physical exercise is a valuable aid, based on experiences with 338 partially disabled patients of the 5 ... | 1975 | 1112964 |
amorphosynthesis on the chess board. | visual spatial perception difficulities on the chest board have been studied in a patient with a dominant hemisphere infarction. the game of chess can be useful to demonstrate and follow the evolution of amorphosynthesis. | 1975 | 1220001 |
reflex epilepsy evoked by decision making. | a patient had seizures while playing chess or cards or when filling out complex forms, doing complex mathematical problems, and during certain parts of the neuropsychological testing. seizures were myoclonic and accompanied and electroencephalographic dysrhythmia of the atypical spike and wave type. evoked seizures were not related to visual, tactile, or auditory stimuli or clues. in chess, seizures occurred when he was on the defense and threatened. simple decision making or physiologic stress ... | 1975 | 1115662 |
an approach to the analysis of activities: the game of chess. | 1975 | 46152 | |
visual neglect in a chess player. | 1974 | 4855397 | |
application and evaluation of portable field instruments for measuring forced expiratory volume of children and adults in environmental health surveys. | in support of health effects research studies, pulmonary function tests are periodically administered to a large number of children. the ventilatory performance of these children is being evaluated by measuring the 0.75-sec forced expiratory volume (fev(0.75)) with a waterless mechanical volume spirometer used in conjunction with an electronic timing unit. during a 1-yr testing period, operation with the volume spirometer and the epa designed electronic timing unit proved to be highly successful ... | 1974 | 4470917 |
the psychological concept of "losing move" in a game of perfect information. | from a game-theoretic standpoint, in any two-person game of perfect information, each position is won, lost, or drawn, and a move is to be considered an error only when it transfers the game from a more favorable to a less favorable state. a psychological concept of error is quite different, in that it must take into account the fallibility of the players as information processing systems. this paper introduces a psychological concept of error in such games based on the distinction between "obvi ... | 1974 | 16592158 |
the 'chess board' distribution of glycogen in liver. artifact of fixation or the effect of an enzyme? | 1974 | 4139142 | |
the chess prodigy. | 1973 | 4743978 | |
cheating in high school: a comparison of behavior of students in the college prep and general curriculum. | a sampling of 1629 students, from 22 high schools, responded to questions regarding cheating in and outside of school. of this number, 515 were enrolled in the college prep and 744 in the general curriculum. more similarities than statistically significant differences were found in a comparison of their responses. from 25 to 75% of their peers were estimated to be cheaters. boys were more often guilty than girls. cheating in mathematics was most common. failure was the agreed upon punishment for ... | 1972 | 24415334 |
"do doctors cheat more than anybody. | 1970 | 5503265 | |
computers as chess partners. | 1970 | 17791836 | |
cognitive model of problem-solving in chess. | by performing a series of five experiments with two subjects, several aspects of one of the subject's behavior in solving chess problems were found to be predictable, and a model was developed to explain this predictability. the heuristics used in this model may be applicable in developing future computer programs for chess play. | 1970 | 5427360 |
children who cheat at games. | 1970 | 5427566 | |
longevity of outstanding chess players. | 1969 | 5371073 | |
chess: psychiatric meditations. | 1967 | 5585739 | |
effect of physostigmine and scopolamine on the memory functions of chess players. | six young trained chess players received 10 consecutive tasks comprising problematic play position at chess. each subject was tested four times with drug orders balanced across subjects. compared with saline placebo, physostigmine (20 microgram/kg i.v.) in the presence of peripheral muscarinic blockade (methylscopolamine 6 microgram/kg i.v.) impaired the performance of good players, but the amount of correct solutions was increased when the initial performance level was low. scopolamine (6 micro ... | 1967 | 547122 |
mnemonic virtuosity: a study of chess players. | 1966 | 5967988 | |
fits at chess. | 1965 | 20790779 | |
chess epilepsy and card epilepsy: two new patterns of reflex epilepsy. | 1965 | 5865198 | |
"some part of me will cheat the goddess of death". | 1965 | 14325621 | |
on the application of dynamic programing to the determination of optimal play in chess and checkers. | 1965 | 16591252 | |
the psychology of blindfold chess. an introspective account. | 1965 | 5847656 | |
an example of human chess play in the light of chess playing programs. | 1965 | 5900003 | |
computer program for finding mating combinations in chess. | 1964 | 5888772 | |
[on reactions of patients with schizophrenia to the game of chess]. | 1961 | 14494935 | |
[how to start a practice as a healer and to cheat the treasury]. | 1960 | 14419259 | |
chess, oedipus and the mater dolorosa. | 1960 | 14437107 | |
the chess-board excision technique: a new technique in the treatment of angioma scrotalis. | 1957 | 13510572 | |
problems in the diagnosis of q fever by complement-fixation tests. | for the selection of a suitable antigen concentration for use in routine complement-fixation tests with q-fever antisera, a rigid system of antigen units is unsatisfactory. the optimum antigen dilution should be judged after inspection of the results of full "chess-board" titrations with a variety of antisera. non-specific reactions may occur with sera from patients with primary atypical pneumonia or sera which have deteriorated during storage. these may be detected with a typhus antigen or some ... | 1955 | 13284559 |
[chiropractic based upon cheat]. | 1953 | 13066539 | |
a chess-playing machine. | 1950 | 15402252 | |
radiotherapy of accessible malignant tumors by alternating chess-board method. | 1949 | 18141888 | |
the study of connective-tissue reaction to radiation; the sieve or chess method. | 1949 | 18140404 | |
chess as a form of recreational therapy. | 1949 | 18124746 | |
chess and checkers for the blind. | 1946 | 20982865 |