A Study of the Relation of Accuracy to Speed

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Monogr. 1919, 26, 6.
OF ACCURACY TO SPEED 39 Judgments were based, then, on kinaesthetic and tactual images of the first stimulus compared with the sensations arising from the second stimulus ; that is to say, on the force necessary to hold the weights. Martin and Miiller's subjects, being trained, were in the second stage of practice where motor set is the rule; judgments, under these conditions, are determined by the speed and height of lift. Fernberger be- lieves that Fullerton and Cattell w
...ere justified in claiming that Miiller's contention that judgments are based on the speed and height of lift, are not always true. It is untrue only for the early stages of practice, however.
The introspections of the subjects in the present experiment should be considered in this connection. As none of the sub- jects were particularly trained in introspection, their reports are rather meager, and are suggestive rather than conclusive. In calling for introspections each subject was asked specific- ally to state on what criteria his judgments were based, which rate seemed most "comfortable, " how confident he felt in his judgments at the different rates, etc.


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