Imitative Responses and the Rate of Gain of Information

A series of experiments is described on audio-verbal reaction times. In the first experiment the signals were letters or digits recorded on magnetic tape and presented through earphones. In the second experiment the signals were nonsense syllables drawn from vocabularies of different size. The subjects responded by repeating what they heard as soon as it was presented and reaction times were recorded. It is shown that the size of the group from which the signal is drawn has little effect on the reaction time to that signal. A distinction is drawn between situations in which the rate of gain of information may be expected to apply and situations in which it may not apply. It is suggested that many highly practiced skills fall into the latter category.