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Venom, speed, and caution: effects on performance in a visual search task data

Charles Sturt University
Sulikowski, Danielle
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This data comes from the study that interprets previous findings and resolves inconsistencies in the literature by replacing the theory of differential disengagement of attention with one of differential caution. The full study is described in the following publication.

  •  Sulikowski, D. (2012). Venom, speed, and caution: Effects on performance in a visual search task. Evolution and Human Behavior 33(4): pp. 365-377

The condensed raw data and syntax of the analysis are made available for download from the provided URL. The full stimulus set is shareable only via a direct individual request to Dr Danielle Sulikowski.

Data was collected from a series of visual search tasks by participants who volunteered.

Data is available as SPSS files.

Created: 2010 to 2011

Data time period: 2010 to 2011

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151.11045,-33.77346

151.110453,-33.773462

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