| Granville Stanley Hall, Edward Bradford Titchener, Karl M. Dallenbach, Madison Bentley, Edwin Garrigues Boring, Margaret Floy Washburn - 1909 - 630 ページ
...that in all the others." This is, of course, contradicted by the correlation of .23 instead of i.oo, and also by the fact that we obtain a much higher...record of each individual of the 62 measured comprises 90 numbers representing errors in drawing lines, 16 numbers representing errors in estimating weights,... | |
| Ignatius Ambrose Hamel - 1919 - 564 ページ
...there are performances. In an answer to Spearman he expressed himself in the following extreme words : "One is almost tempted to replace Spearman's statement...the equally extravagant one that there is nothing wliatever common to all mental functions, or to any half of them."2 In general, it seems to have been... | |
| William Brown, Sir Godfrey Hilton Thomson - 1921 - 240 ページ
...seem in every case to be wholly different from that in all the others*." Thorndike sums up as follows: "In general there is evidence of a complex set of...whatever common to all mental functions, or to any part of themf." Things were in this very unsatisfactory state when an important article by Professor... | |
| Leta Stetter Hollingworth - 1923 - 248 ページ
...approximately zero.[V , As a result of interpretation from their point of view, they wrote as follows: "One is almost tempted to replace Spearman's statement...to all mental functions, or to any half of them." They maintained that mental functions are specialized, and that when excellence in one is correlated... | |
| Angus Stewart Woodburne - 1924 - 246 ページ
...and of lengths ... 0'50 Thorndike's comment on the results of the investigation was as follows : " In general there is evidence of a complex set of bonds...whatever common to all mental functions, or to any part of them." 1 Professor Spearman continued the investigation in collaboration with Dr. Hart, and,... | |
| Percy Friars Valentine - 1927 - 422 ページ
...groups investigated to approximately zero." As a result of such researches, these investigators wrote : "One is almost tempted to replace Spearman's statement...to all mental functions, or to any half of them." Their conclusion amounted practically to an atomistic theory of mind in which each function is specialized.... | |
| Percy Friars Valentine - 1927 - 420 ページ
...groups investigated to approximately zero." As a result of such researches, these investigators wrote : "One is almost tempted to replace Spearman's statement by the equally extravagant one that there is _ngthing whatever common to all mental functions, or to any half of them." Their conclusion amounted... | |
| 1919 - 544 ページ
...there are performances. In an answer to Spearman he expressed himself in the following extreme words: "One is almost tempted to replace Spearman's statement...common to all mental functions, or to any half of them."2 In general, it seems to have been Thorndike's opinion that abilities are special, and when... | |
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