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activity a: click that target!
get the gizmo ready
- select click the target (stationary).
- click reset, and select the list display.
- in the click the target (stationary) experiment, you will click on the target as many times as possible. select begin experiment, click the target 10 times, and click end experiment.
results:
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- select click the target (moving). in this experiment, the target will move around as you try to click it. do you think this will increase or decrease the number of clicks?
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- select begin experiment. create a data set with 10 values, and click end experiment. record your results below.
results:
| trial | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | click statistics and click mean to get the average |
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Question 2 Explanation:
To determine if the number of clicks increases or decreases when the target is moving, we analyze the difficulty of clicking a moving target versus a stationary one. A moving target is harder to click accurately and consistently, so the number of successful clicks (in a given time or attempt limit) is likely to decrease.
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Decrease (because a moving target is more difficult to click, so the number of successful clicks will be lower compared to a stationary target).