Required Practical: Reaction Time

Cards (16)

  • What is the method for measuring reaction time in this practical?
    • Two people work together
    • Person 1 sits upright on a stool
    • Person 1's dominant arm is placed over the table
    • Person 2 holds a ruler vertically
    • Ruler is dropped randomly
    • Person 1 catches the ruler
    • Measurement is recorded
    • Test is repeated and mean calculated
  • What position should person 1 be in during the test?
    Sitting on a stool with good posture
  • How does person 2 initiate the reaction time test?
    By dropping the ruler at a random time
  • What should person 2 record after person 1 catches the ruler?
    The measurement at the top of person one's thumb
  • Why is it important for person 1 to have a short rest between tests?
    To ensure accurate reaction time measurements
  • What is the independent variable in this reaction time experiment?
    The person having their reaction time tested
  • What is the dependent variable in this reaction time experiment?
    The measured reaction time
  • What are the control variables in this experiment?
    • Distance between thumb and ruler
    • Measurement taken at the top of the thumb
    • Consistent room conditions (lighting, noise)
  • What could happen if control variables change during the experiment?
    It could affect the reaction time results
  • What are some other independent variables that could be investigated in this experiment?
    • Effect of practice on reaction time
    • Hand used to catch the ruler
    • Impact of caffeine on reaction time
  • How could practice affect reaction time in this experiment?
    Reaction time may shorten with more practice
  • How can the dominant hand affect reaction time?
    Dominant hand may have shorter reaction time
  • What is the procedure for testing the effect of caffeine on reaction time?
    Test subject drinks cola before the experiment
  • What is a potential issue when testing caffeine's effect on reaction time?
    Other chemicals in cola may affect results
  • What should be checked before giving test subjects caffeine?
    Medical issues that could be affected
  • Where should the test be conducted regarding safety?
    In a lab without hazardous chemicals