Progressive Error

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Progressive Error

These are changes in participant responses that are caused by testing in multiple treatment conditions; includes order effects, such as the effects of practice or fatigue. Progressive error can be linear (effects can be plotted as a straight line) or nonlinear (effects can be plotted as a curve).

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