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Objective: To evaluate the performance of adult young subjects in a Random Number Generation (RNG) task by controlling the response speed (RS). Method: Sixty-nine university students of both sexes took part in the experiment (25.05 ± 6.71 year-old). Participants were alloted into 3 groups which differed in RS rates to generate numbers: 1, 2 and 4 seconds to generate each number. A digital metronomer was used to control RS. Participants were asked to generate 100 numbers. The responses were mensured through Evans's RNG Index. Results: There were statistically significant differences among the groups [F (3, 68) = 7.120; p < .05]. Differences were localized between 1 and 2 seconds (p = 0.004) and between 1 and 4 seconds (p = 0.006). No differences were observed between 2 and 4 seconds (p = 0.985). Conclusion: The present results suggest that the response speed in production of random numbers influences the performance of the Random Numbers Generation task.
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Hamdan, A. C., De Souza, J. A., & Buen, O. F. A. (2004). Performance of university students on Random Number Generation at different rates to evaluate executive functions. Arquivos de Neuro-Psiquiatria, 62(1), 58–60. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0004-282X2004000100010
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