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... Measure of Motility . 1922 , VIII , 293–319 . - The general problem was to measure a basic motor capacity . The telegraph key was adopted as the tapping instrument , after careful consideration and testing of other devices . After much ...
... Measure of Motility . 1922 , VIII , 293–319 . - The general problem was to measure a basic motor capacity . The telegraph key was adopted as the tapping instrument , after careful consideration and testing of other devices . After much ...
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... measure of musical talent as finally adopted in Seashore's measures . 34. SEASHORE , Robert HOLMES . Studies in Motor Rhythm . 1926 , IX , 142–189 . - As stated in the report , the aim of this research was to develop a measure of ...
... measure of musical talent as finally adopted in Seashore's measures . 34. SEASHORE , Robert HOLMES . Studies in Motor Rhythm . 1926 , IX , 142–189 . - As stated in the report , the aim of this research was to develop a measure of ...
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... MEASUREMENT OF ACUITY OF HEARING THROUGHOUT THE TONAL RANGE Cordia C. Bunch 17 7 30 45 MEASUREMENT OF AUDITORY ACUITY ... MEASURE OF MOTOR CAPACITY C. Frederick Hansen 320 IX . 1926 ( Price , $ 3.00 ) TECHNIQUE FOR OBJECTIVE STUDIES of ...
... MEASUREMENT OF ACUITY OF HEARING THROUGHOUT THE TONAL RANGE Cordia C. Bunch 17 7 30 45 MEASUREMENT OF AUDITORY ACUITY ... MEASURE OF MOTOR CAPACITY C. Frederick Hansen 320 IX . 1926 ( Price , $ 3.00 ) TECHNIQUE FOR OBJECTIVE STUDIES of ...
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SOME PSYCHOLOGICAL STATISTICS | 1 |
REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE | 4 |
WAVE PHASE IN THE OPENAIR LOCALIZATION OF SOUND C E Seashore 17 | 17 |
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