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I, No. 1 16 the subjects were experimented upon at three different periods of the day, no correspondence is found to exist between the extent of the kicks for the different subjects and the time of day at which the experiments were made. The experiments were performed on Subjects B, C, F, G, K and M between 9 and 11 A. M. , the period at which Lombard found the largest kicks occurring with his subject. The averages for B and C are extremely small while no subjects in this number were among thos...e giving very large kicks. The experiments were made on subjects A, E and N between 11 and 1 o'clock and on Subjects D, H, I, L, O, P and Q, most of whom were among those giving the largest kicks, between 3 and 5 P. M. Further the experiments were all made during the months of February, March and the early part of April, while the building was being heated, the temperature of the room being kept at about 70 degrees. Consequently these individual differences cannot be ascribed to this cause of variation.
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