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Table 3. Task completion time

in The Role of Psychological Ownership and Ownership Markers in Collaborative Working Environment
by Qianying Wang, Alberto Battocchi, Ilenia Graziola, Fabio Pianesi, Daniel Tomasini, Massimo Zancanaro, Clifford Nass
"... In PAGE 6: ...Com: F1,50=4.064, p lt;.05; Def: F1,50=4.495, p lt;.05). As shown in Table3 , participants completed the puzle game faster without any markers. Table 3.... ..."

Table 7. ANOVA summary table for task completion time. Source DF SS MS F p-value *Age 1 830.28 830.28 10.35 0.004

in The Effects of Age, Computer Self-Efficacy, and the Design of Web-based Training on Computer Task Performance
by Sharnnia Artis, Dr. Tonya, L. Smith-jackson, Sharnnia Artis 2005
"... In PAGE 8: ...able 6. ANOVA summary table for usability ratings................................................................ 46 Table7 .... In PAGE 58: ...35, p lt; 0.01) ( Table7 ). The younger adult participants (M = 23.... ..."

Table 2. Coefficients of Variation for Task Completion Times

in Evaluation of rate-based force-reflecting teleoperation in free motion and contact
by Robert L. Williams Ii, Jason M. Henry, Robert L. Williams Ii, Robert L. Williams Ii, Jason M. Henry
"... In PAGE 22: ...The coefficients of variation for the task completion times (whose averages were given in Fig. 5) are given in Table2 , for the four teleoperation control modes in the experiment. The COV ranged from 0.... ..."
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Table 2. Average Task Completion Time (ATCT)

in unknown title
by unknown authors
"... In PAGE 9: ...ich web-page (i.e., 100KBs) every 5 seconds; end-users are connected through wireless, lossy links to router R2 (PER = 3%). In Table2 , we present the Average Task Completion Time2 (ATCT) for the Linux TCP implementation, comparatively with the proposed mechanism, after 20 successfully completed tasks. Table 2.... ..."

Table 3: Task completion times in seconds

in Finding relevant documents using top ranking sentences: An evaluation of two alternative schemes
by Ryen W. White 2002
"... In PAGE 6: ... We next compare whether the top-ranking sentences leads to faster task completion. In Table3 we use data collected from background logging and present the average time taken to complete a task, as measured by when the searcher decided they had completed the task. Uncompleted tasks were given a search time of 600 seconds (the maximum 10 minutes allocated per search task) but are not used in the computation of the results reported in the Table 3.... ..."
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Table 3: Task completion times in seconds

in Finding Relevant Documents using Top Ranking Sentences An Evaluation of Two Alternative Schemes
by Ryen W. White, Ian Ruthven, Joemon M. Jose 2002
"... In PAGE 6: ... We next compare whether the top-ranking sentences leads to faster task completion. In Table3 we use data collected from background logging and present the average time taken to complete a task, as measured by when the searcher decided they had completed the task. Uncompleted tasks were given a search time of 600 seconds (the maximum 10 minutes allocated per search task) but are not used in the computation of the results reported in the Table 3.... ..."
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Table 2: Task completion times (in seconds).

in unknown title
by unknown authors 1990
"... In PAGE 4: ... Speed Time taken to complete the twelve tasks was recorded for each subject. Total time per subject and mean time per condition are presented in Table2 (all data are in seconds). ... ..."
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Table 7. Summary data for task completion time

in Reading and Searching Digital Documents: An Experimental Analysis of the Effects of Image Quality on User Performance and Perceived Effort
by unknown authors
"... In PAGE 6: ... As part of our post-hoc analysis we compared performance (speed) for participants on their first and second blocks. As shown in Table7 , participants generally performed faster, and variance diminished, on their second block of trials, suggesting a general performance improvement with practice on the editing [F(1, 34) = 12.64, p lt; .... In PAGE 6: ...n the reading task [F(1, 34) = 1.07, p gt; .30]. The 1 and 2 in Table7 indicate Block 1 and Block 2. Table 7.... ..."

Table 4. Task Completion Time Means (seconds)

in The perceptual scalability of visualization
by Beth Yost, Student Member, Chris North 2006
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Table 3. Actual and Predicted Task Completion Time

in Automatic Evaluation of Assistive Interfaces
by Pradipta Biswas 2008
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