Do people who frequently play rhythm games have higher levels of reaction time than those who don’t play?
Here you will find all resources you need to participate in Leesa Kavroulakis- Jackson of Mill Park Secondary College's research into reaction time.
You must complete each of the following sections to properly complete your part in the research.
Complete the Plain Language Statement first, the survey second, and the tests last.
If you are having any trouble with anything, please contact the researcher, Leesa, at any of the contacts listed by the contact button. Contact details can also be found in the Plain Language Statement.
Plain Language Statement
The point of the Plain Language Statement is to clearly state what you will be doing as a participant, and to outline any concerns you may have, both in an easy to understand way.
Please click the button below to be redirected to the Plain Language Statement on a Google Doc.