Dyadic Coordination in an Online Time Estimation Task

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Adam Barrett
Benjamin Gerber
John Holden

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Abstract: Pairs of individuals were asked take repeatedly turns estimating 3/4 of a second. Each participant completed 1100 trials in sessions that lasted approximately 75 minutes. The goal was to test for signs of synchronization and coordination in the participants successive judgments. Previous research established entrainment in an unperson version of the task. This study was aimed at assessing the degree to which coordination is evident in a spatially distributed online version of the task. Spectral or Fourier analysis is used to test for coordination.

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Mental Health and Human Behavior
Author Biographies

Adam Barrett

Major: Psychology; English

Benjamin Gerber

Major: Psychology