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" But, so far as the writer is aware, no attempt has been made to determine experimentally the capacity of dements to receive instruction. "
Geological Magazine - Page 463
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The Budget Report of the State Board of Finance and ..., Volume 3, Part 1

Connecticut. Board of Finance and Control - Budget - 1905 - 1252 pages
...feces, the most work has been directed toward particular organisms under certain abnormal conditions. So far as the writer is aware, no attempt has been made to determine the relative number of the various types of organisms. This investigation was directed by Dr. AR Diefendorf...
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Public Documents of the State of Connecticut, Volume 3, Part 1

Connecticut - Connecticut - 1905 - 1324 pages
...feces, the most work has been directed toward particular organisms under certain abnormal conditions. So far as the writer is aware, no attempt has been made to determine the relative number of the various types of organisms. This investigation was directed by Dr. AR Diefendorf...
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Report, Volume 27

Connecticut. State Department of Health - Connecticut - 1905 - 580 pages
...feces, the most work has been directed toward particular organisms under certain abnormal conditions. So far as the writer is aware, no attempt has been made to determine the relative number of the various types of organisms. This investigation was directed by Dr. AR Diefendorf...
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Bulletin, Issue 2

North Carolina. Division of Mineral Resources, North Carolina. Department of Conservation and Development - Forests and forestry - 1906 - 382 pages
...nearly south of Salisbury, on the southeast side of the granite ridge in this vicinity, described above. So far as the writer is aware no attempt has been made to quarry the diorite at any point in the County for any purpose, but it certainly forms a most desirable...
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The Psychology of Skill, with Special Reference to Its Acquisition in ...

William Frederick Book - Psychophysiology - 1908 - 210 pages
...psycho-physical habits of every kind and order involved in the acquisition of any special skill. And, so far as the writer is aware, no attempt has been made to determine just how these habits are acquired in the learning act. We do not know how any special school subject...
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The Psychology of Skill, with Special Reference to Its Acquisition in ...

William Frederick Book - Psychophysiology - 1908 - 256 pages
...psycho-physical habits of every kind and order involved in the acquisition of any special skill. And, so far as the writer is aware, no attempt has been made to determine just how these habits are acquired in the learning act. We do not know how any special school subject...
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Bulletin - Saint Elizabeths Hospital, Issues 1-5

Saint Elizabeths Hospital (Washington, D.C.) - Mentally ill - 1909 - 650 pages
...institutions it is customary to assign regular duties to such patients as can readily be induced to work. But, so far as the writer is aware, no attempt has been made to determine experimentally the capacity of dements to receive instruction. The possibility of substituting industrious...
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Psychological Review, Volume 18

James Mark Baldwin, James McKeen Cattell, Howard Crosby Warren, John Broadus Watson, Herbert Sidney Langfeld, Carroll Cornelius Pratt, Theodore Mead Newcomb - Electronic journals - 1911 - 456 pages
...institutions it is customary to assign regular duties to such patients as can readily be induced to work. But, so far as the writer is aware, no attempt has been made to determine experimentally the capacity of dements to receive instruction. The possibility of substituting industrious...
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Psychological Review, Volume 18

James Mark Baldwin, James McKeen Cattell, Howard Crosby Warren, John Broadus Watson, Herbert Sidney Langfeld, Carroll Cornelius Pratt, Theodore Mead Newcomb - Electronic journals - 1911 - 448 pages
...institutions it is customary to assign regular duties to such patients as can readily be induced to work. But, so far as the writer is aware, no attempt has been made to determine experimentally the capacity of dements to receive instruction. The possibility of substituting industrious...
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Bulletin, Issues 4-5

Government Hospital for the Insane (U.S.) - 1912 - 224 pages
...institutions it is customary to assign regular duties to such patients as can readily be induced to work. But, so far as the writer is aware, no attempt has been made to determine experimentally the capacity of dements to receive instruction. Tne possibility of substituting industrious...
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