Harvard Psychological Studies, 第 2 卷Hugo Münsterberg, Herbert Sidney Langfeld Macmillan Company, 1906 Only contributions from members of the Harvard Psychological Laboratory will be printed in these volumes, which will appear at irregular intervals. |
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... active touches , ( 2 ) of colors and passive touches , ( 3 ) of tones and active touches , ( 4 ) of tones and passive touches , ( 5 ) of colors and tones . The basis of appreciation was a numerical scale ' as follows : 1. Very ...
... active touches , ( 2 ) of colors and passive touches , ( 3 ) of tones and active touches , ( 4 ) of tones and passive touches , ( 5 ) of colors and tones . The basis of appreciation was a numerical scale ' as follows : 1. Very ...
第 143 頁
... active touch , the subjects were allowed to stroke the object gently twice , always with a contract- ing movement of the forefinger of the right hand . In passive touch , the operator stroked the subject's forefinger with the object ...
... active touch , the subjects were allowed to stroke the object gently twice , always with a contract- ing movement of the forefinger of the right hand . In passive touch , the operator stroked the subject's forefinger with the object ...
第 146 頁
... judgments of color lowered , 196.85 .26+ Average lowering of each tone judgment , 451 756 = 59.6 + 20 581.3 581.3 • 742 + % of judgments of tones lowered , 583 = 77 + 756 TABLE VI . TONE - ACTIVE TOUCH RESULTS . M. 146 JOHN A. H. KEITH.
... judgments of color lowered , 196.85 .26+ Average lowering of each tone judgment , 451 756 = 59.6 + 20 581.3 581.3 • 742 + % of judgments of tones lowered , 583 = 77 + 756 TABLE VI . TONE - ACTIVE TOUCH RESULTS . M. 146 JOHN A. H. KEITH.
第 147 頁
... active touch judgment , Net raised , 120.4 % of judgments of active touch lowered , % of judgments of active touch raised , % of judgments of active touch not affected , 138 378-36 + 239 . 378 · 31 + = 63 + I = .2 + II 9 378 22.9 .6 ...
... active touch judgment , Net raised , 120.4 % of judgments of active touch lowered , % of judgments of active touch raised , % of judgments of active touch not affected , 138 378-36 + 239 . 378 · 31 + = 63 + I = .2 + II 9 378 22.9 .6 ...
第 148 頁
... active touches as reported by M. The effect of this combination is clear and unmistakeable . The appreciation of the tones is raised 1.71+ points ; and of the active touches , .31+ points . This result is the opposite of that shown in ...
... active touches as reported by M. The effect of this combination is clear and unmistakeable . The appreciation of the tones is raised 1.71+ points ; and of the active touches , .31+ points . This result is the opposite of that shown in ...
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