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This study investigated the reliability of individual differences in susceptibility to visual backward masking. Seventeen college students were assigned “maskability” measures derived from data collected two days apart. Depending on the measures used, the rank order correlation between the two sets of measures varied from.79 to.92, indicating highly reliable individual differences.
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Dember, W.N., Neiberg, A. Individual differences in susceptibility to visual backward masking. Psychon Sci 6, 49–50 (1966). https://doi.org/10.3758/BF03327951
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