morsescales: Morse Code Confusion Scales

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Morse Code Confusion Scales

Description

Two properties of Morse code signals. Each Morse code signal is a sequence of up to five 'beeps'. The beeps can be short (0.05 sec) or long (0.15 sec), and, when there are two or more beeps in a signal, they are separated by periods of silence (0.05 sec). The two external variables are: Signal type (1 = all short beeps, 2 = more short than long beeps, 3 = same short and long beeps, 4 = more long than short beeps, 5 = all long beeps) and Signal length (in seconds; 1 = .05, 2 = .15, 3 = .25, 4 = .35, 5 = .45, 6 = .55, 7 = .65, 8 = .85, 9 = .95).

Usage

data(morsescales)

Format

Matrix of 36 morse codes by 2 properties. The first column contains the morse code letters.

References

Rothkopf, E. Z. (1957). A measure of stimulus similarity and errors in some paired-associate learning. Journal of Experimental Psychology, 53, 94-101.

Examples

morsescales

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