Every model of computer would be likely to need different instructions to do the same task.
This study demonstrated that different instructions had distinct effects on how participants perceived the target's situation.
How many different instructions can be specified under each of the allocation schemes?
Within an instruction set, different instructions may have different lengths.
Each student receives different instructions and this allows for spontaneity of reactions, thus making the situation more real.
For example, you create sort of a so-called mnemonic for the different instructions.
However, in order for processors to do complicated things, they need to execute different instructions based on what the data they were given is.
"There has to be- otherwise the Codex would have given me different instructions."
As part of a larger study, researchers separated participants into 5 groups with different instructions.
Every model of computer would likely use different instructions (machine language) to do the same task.