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Auto Start/Stop Tally Maze
The Auto Start/Stop Tally Maze is an electronic version of the pencil maze and is also used in the study of various aspects of the learning process. The maze has a printed circuit board instead of paper and can record the number of errors made as well as the total time taken to complete the test.
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