Abstract
The ways in which subjects performed a number of time-estimation tasks
were examined for associations with normal pulse rate, normal oral
temperature, age, sex, intelligence and personality characteristics.
No universal relations were found in the data, though there was evidence
to suggest that age, pulse rate, oral temperature and some aspects
of personality possibly are worthy of further research to determine
whether they might be related to some types of time estimation.
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