Solution Guide for Activity 2 How Fast Is Your Reaction

Focus on analyzing the times recorded during each test. Start by comparing your results with the expected average speeds. Identify any patterns or variations that may indicate improvement or areas requiring more practice. Keep track of each attempt, noting how reaction times change based on factors such as focus, rest, and mental preparation.
Be consistent with how you measure each test. Ensure that the setup for each trial is identical, including external factors such as distractions or environmental conditions. This will provide more accurate results and give you a clearer idea of how quickly your reflexes respond in a controlled setting.
Review your performance and adjust accordingly. If you notice consistent delays, try incorporating exercises that can enhance mental agility and hand-eye coordination. These improvements can lead to faster reaction times in future tests and help refine your responses under timed conditions.