Experiments on the transfer of training . PLATE IX Dh: ! ! I ! v^ I I ! lMr B^K-^ |5X>> (^ T^ BXK ft^ !io ~-- ^|u •|\^ |\5^|\t^ |\itu j\^|\^ |2c^ciist^d-jaws 329 330 WILBUR HARRINGTON NORCROSS Section B. Observation with training in number are two major processes in simple listing on an addingmachine; (a) reading the numbers and (b) putting the numbersinto the machine. The first of these processes is a commonfactor in working either hand, and improvement in the ease andaccuracy of reading the numbers may be the medium of apparent TMIN anm IMiN fcMlN Wm. PLATE X 5rt\N \m 3Mi
Experiments on the transfer of training . PLATE IX Dh: ! ! I ! v^ I I ! lMr B^K-^ |5X>> (^ T^ BXK ft^ !io ~-- ^|u •|\^ |\5^|\t^ |\itu j\^|\^ |2c^ciist^d-jaws 329 330 WILBUR HARRINGTON NORCROSS Section B. Observation with training in number are two major processes in simple listing on an addingmachine; (a) reading the numbers and (b) putting the numbersinto the machine. The first of these processes is a commonfactor in working either hand, and improvement in the ease andaccuracy of reading the numbers may be the medium of apparent TMIN anm IMiN fcMlN Wm. PLATE X 5rt\N \m 3MiN a Mia \ MM. AWVV st |ad. j^l^v. |5^ jt^ \\™ jgtv |vtv, |\0^|u^|ie^|\^|iiAYs transfer of training evidenced in the increase of speed shownby the semi-final trials of the unpracticed hands. To test thepractice value of the number-reading process, reactors Li., P., Wm., We. and F. (Plates VII-XII), were each given the regu-lar preliminary test and then served as observers for periods asdescribed below. %riiN frMiN sn\M ?vrAiH 3MU1 attirt mm ?fl w, PLATE XI ^KYXtV * Ob 3we»«2
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