Description Format Details Source
Finger tap rates after drug administration
A data frame with 12 observations on the following 4 variables.
Subject
Subject code (I
, II
, III
, or IV
)
Drug
Drug administered (Ca
=caffeine, Pl
=placebo, or Th
=theobromine)
TapRate
Finger taps in a fixed time interval
Scientists Scott and Chen, published research that compared the effects of caffeine with those of theobromine (a similar chemical found in chocolate) and with those of a placebo. Their experiment used four human subjects, and took place over several days. Each day each subject swallowed a tablet containing one of caffeine, theobromine, or the placebo. Two hours later they were timed while tapping a finger in a specified manner (that they had practiced earlier, to control for learning effects). The response is the number of taps in a fixed time interval.
Renamed FranticFingers in second edition.
The data was found in Statistics in Biology, Vol. 1, by C. I. Bliss (1967), New York: McGraw Hill.
The original article is Scott, C. and Chen, K. (1944) "Comparison of the action of 1-ethyl theobromine and caffeine in animals and man," Journal of Pharmacological Experimental Therapy, v. 82, pp 89-97.
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