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=== Psychology ===
In [[psychology]] Go/No-go tests are used to measure a participant'sparticipants capacity for sustained [[attention]] and response control.
For example, a go/no-go test that requires a participant to perform an action given certain stimuli (e.g., press a button - '''Go''') and inhibit that action under a different set of stimuli (e.g., not press that same button - '''No-Go''').
 
=== Military ===