| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1892 - 626 lehte
...same characteristic mistakes ; but the normal observer, on the other hand, will generally accomplish his task much better and more quickly after having seen how it has to be done. " The coloured plate (see Plate II) is for the purpose of assisting the examiner in... | |
| Benjamin Joy Jeffries - 1879 - 354 lehte
...more easily from the fact of having a moment before seen others looking for and arranging them, lie makes the same characteristic mistakes ; but the normal...done, and this is the advantage of our method. " The colored plate is for the purpose of assisting the examiner in the choice of his colors, and helping... | |
| Benjamin Joy Jeffries - 1879 - 348 lehte
...same characteristic mistakes ; but the normal observer, on the other hand, generally accomplishes-his task much better and more quickly after having seen...done, and this is the advantage of our method. " The colored plate is for the purpose of assisting the examiner in the choice of his colors, and helping... | |
| Benjamin Joy Jeffries - 1885 - 364 lehte
...By this, time is saved, without loss of security ; for no one with a defective chromatic sense finds the correct skeins in the pile the more easily from...done, and this is the advantage of our method. " The colored plate is for the purpose of assisting the examiner in the choice of his colors, and helping... | |
| William Fisher Norris - 1897 - 608 lehte
...same characteristic mistakes; but the normal observer, on the other hand, will generally accomplish his task much better and more quickly after having seen how it has to be done. " The well-known colored plate of Holmgren is for the purpose of assisting the examiner... | |
| Marshall Monroe Kirkman - 1903 - 554 lehte
...By this, time is saved, without loss of security; for no one with a defective chromatic sense finds the correct skeins in the pile the more easily from...done, and this is the advantage of our method. The principle of our method is to force the one examined to reveal by his own act, the nature of his chromatic... | |
| Calvin Franklin Swingle, Frederick John Prior - 1907 - 630 lehte
...By this, time is saved, without loss of security; for no one with a defective chromatic sense finds the correct skeins in the pile the more easily from...done, and this is the advantage of our method. The principle of our method is to force the one examined to reveal himself, by an act of his own, the nature... | |
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