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Identifier: psychologicalmon16amer (find matches)
Title: Psychological monographs: general and applied
Year: 1895 (1890s)
Authors: American Psychological Association
Subjects: Psychology
Publisher: Washington (etc.) American Psychological Association (etc.)
Contributing Library: Robarts - University of Toronto
Digitizing Sponsor: University of Toronto

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the words the same and not more difficult.For long series of tests the free-association experiments are muchto be preferred. Cancellation Test Special forms were made for this test consisting of type-writ-1ten pied text of 100 as and fifty of each of the other letters ofthe alphabet. A different combination was made each day sothat the subject should not become accustomed to the order JLevanzin was requested to cancel all the as. He used his lefthand and the time was taken with a stop-watch. Special carewas observed to have the illumination constant and the samepencil was employed. The curve (XXI) represents the time for the completion of thetask. As in some of the other curves so here we have the initial «a S *S ♦ S b cu^? ♦ ^ 10 -* 1 ^ »0 CO CkJ / s -—- -— -—- .—* \ ^. ^s, m m—J --— —* £* - c^ ? k* \s ;.§ 1 1 1 —— X > / *** ^- ^ :w \ * 2 \ JN. •o ^ •» *>:io N ;^ :«j ^> °° •*• °*° :*° ^ ***5 :°J«*. « -c ■< <0 v<?
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30 HERBERT SIDNEY LANGFELD rise, which continues to the 7th day, when there is a sudden dropto a level which slopes slightly to another sudden drop on the29th day and a very low level for the final days. The differencebetween the maximum of 3 min. 48 sec. on the 6th day and theminimum of 1 min. 53 sec. on the 33rd day is very considerable.The maximum is over double the minimum and even if we com-pare the minimum with the initial time of 3 min. 7 sec. or with2 min. 43 sec. of the 7th day which is the first and largest prac-tice drop, we still find a very considerable difference. There doesnot seem any doubt therefore, that there is very much of a bet-terment in the time as the fast progresses and that this decreasein the time continues to the end of the series. Nor is this im-provement in time gained at the sacrifice of accuracy. At notime were there many mistakes made (see Table III). In factthe degree of accuracy was always so high that we cannot placeany importance on the slight inc

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