Harvard Psychological Studies, Volume 1: Containing Sixteen Experimental Investigations from the Harvard Psychological Laboratory.
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Harvard Psychological Studies, Volume 1: Containing Sixteen Experimental Investigations from the Harvard Psychological Laboratory.
Psychology, Experimental
I. 1.28 1.34 1.62 1.47 1.43
0.67 0.62 0.86 0.72 0.72
J. 1.71 1.42 1.40 1.14 1.50
1.34 1.53 0.77 0.74 1.09
K. 4.81 4.64 3.29 3.28 4.01
2.40 2.71 1.91 1.56 2.14
Averages 2.95 2.67 2.39 2.23 2.59
1.72 1.82 1.52 1.41 1.62
NUMERICAL.
The general averages for the different movements show that movement to
the right was hardest, to the left next; while movement downward was
the easiest. A marked exception is seen in I., for whom the upward
movement was the hardest and movement to the right was the easiest. J.
found movement to the left hardest. For the return movements, the
general averages show that the return from the left is the hardest,
from the right next; while from below is the easiest. Here again I.
found the return from above the hardest and from below the next
hardest; while from the left was the easiest.
Arranging the subjects in the order of the average time, taken for all
the movements, including the returns to the original position, we have
H. 5.35 average time out and back.
K. 3.07 " " " " "
J. 1.29 " " " " "
I. 1.07 " " " " "
G. .94 " " " " "
B. .84 " " " " "
SUBJECTIVE.
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