| Yale University. Psychological laboratory - 1893 - عدد الصفحات: 1008
...development of rapidity in either mental or muscular activity. Every advancement either in mental quickness1 or muscular activity requires a certain effort, depending...curve. If this law be expressed by the general equation y=/(x), where y indicates the- amount of gain by practice, we must regard .v as containing constant... | |
| University of Colorado. Department of Psychology and Education - 1902 - عدد الصفحات: 588
...days, the change comes, and the senseless clatter becomes intelligent speech. WS Johnson affirms that the "plateaus" mentioned by Bryan in the habit curve...induced to sustain the same effort day by day, there will not be any "plateaus" in the habit curve. (6) (1) Fechner, Beobachtunfjen, welche zu beweiscn... | |
| University of Colorado. Department of Psychology and Education - 1903 - عدد الصفحات: 564
...days, the change comes, and the senseless clatter becomes intelligent speech. WS Johnson affirms that the "plateaus'' mentioned by Bryan in the habit curve...induced to sustain the same effort day by day, there will not be any "plateaus" in the habit curve. (6) ( 1 ) Fechner, Beobachtuniren. welche ?.u beweisen... | |
| William Frederick Book - 1908 - عدد الصفحات: 210
...muscular activity requires a certain effort, depending upon the stage of development already attained. The 'plateaus' mentioned by Bryan in the habit curve...would seem rather to indicate resting periods in the effort.1 If the subject can be induced to sustain the same effort day by day, there would be no 'plateaus'... | |
| Edward Lee Thorndike - 1913 - عدد الصفحات: 476
...toward zero in the * Johnson ['98, p. 83] attributes the plateaus to a wilful relaxation of effort. "The 'plateaus' mentioned by Bryan in the habit curve...to sustain the same effort day by day, there would be no 'plateaus' in the habit curve." This explanation is, however, almost certainly superficial, if... | |
| Edward Lee Thorndike - 1913 - عدد الصفحات: 484
...toward zero in the * Johnson ['98, p. 83] attributes the plateaus to a wilful relaxation of effort. "The 'plateaus' mentioned by Bryan in the habit curve...to sustain the same effort day by day, there would be no 'plateaus' in the habit curve." This explanation is, however, almost certainly superficial, if... | |
| William Frederick Book - 1925 - عدد الصفحات: 308
...mentioned by Bryan in the habit curve would^seem .rather to IridTcate resting periods m the ,effort.1 If the subject can be induced to sustain the same effort day .~v by day, there would be no 'plateaus' in the habit curve." The present study has not only verified... | |
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