The American Journal of Psychology, Том 12Granville Stanley Hall, Edward Bradford Titchener, Karl M. Dallenbach, Madison Bentley, Edwin Garrigues Boring, Margaret Floy Washburn University of Illinois Press, 1901 |
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... figures of the Anthropometric Committee the boys range in weight from 32 to 111⁄2 lbs . , and the girls range from 4 % to 10 % 1⁄2 lbs . The report of the committee is based upon the measurements of 451 boys and 466 girls in London and ...
... figures of the Anthropometric Committee the boys range in weight from 32 to 111⁄2 lbs . , and the girls range from 4 % to 10 % 1⁄2 lbs . The report of the committee is based upon the measurements of 451 boys and 466 girls in London and ...
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... figures given here are the general averages and extremes , representing corresponding measurements of the arm and leg . In each case the measurement of the arm is represented by 100 . Average of measurements of males at birth . Length ...
... figures given here are the general averages and extremes , representing corresponding measurements of the arm and leg . In each case the measurement of the arm is represented by 100 . Average of measurements of males at birth . Length ...
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... figures presented here clearly show the same development with regard to extremities . Males at birth average a greater length , their lower extremities are proportion- ately longer , but they also present greater extremes . II . Arms ...
... figures presented here clearly show the same development with regard to extremities . Males at birth average a greater length , their lower extremities are proportion- ately longer , but they also present greater extremes . II . Arms ...
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... figures . ( Ad . ) 2 ° Counting metronome beats - 3 per second . ( M1 . ) 3 ° Counting metronome beats - 11⁄2 per second . ( M2 . ) 4. Reading letters of printed words backwards . ( Rdg . ) 5. Reading interesting literature aloud ...
... figures . ( Ad . ) 2 ° Counting metronome beats - 3 per second . ( M1 . ) 3 ° Counting metronome beats - 11⁄2 per second . ( M2 . ) 4. Reading letters of printed words backwards . ( Rdg . ) 5. Reading interesting literature aloud ...
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... figures are in favor of a decrease in the absolute sensitiveness to difference with increase in pitch ; but the mean variation of these averages , if they may bear the name , is too great to permit much reliance to be placed on the ...
... figures are in favor of a decrease in the absolute sensitiveness to difference with increase in pitch ; but the mean variation of these averages , if they may bear the name , is too great to permit much reliance to be placed on the ...
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