Experimental Psychology a Manual of Laboratory Practice volume 2

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Experimental Psychology a Manual of Laboratory Practice volume 2
Titchener, Edward Bradford, 1867-1927
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It is evident that the signs of the formulae just given presupppose a negative space error : if the error is positive, the signs will be reversed. E 66 The Metric Methods EXPERIMENT XIII Determination of the DL for Brightness. This experiment may be performed in various ways.
(1) MATERIALS. Two colour mixers. Four large discs, two black and two white, all slit along one radius, and the latter graduated at the back. Grey screen, of approximately the same brightness as the compound discs employed
.... Kirschmann pho- tometer. Window screens of white muslin. Metal protractor.
DISPOSITION OF APPARATUS. The two mixers are set up, side by side, before the grey screen. Discs and screen should be directly illuminated by a high window, which does not admit sun- light during the hours of experimentation ; O sits with his back to the window. The general illumination of the room should be kept so far as possible constant, from day to day, by the use of muslin screens set in the various windows.
(2) MATERIALS.


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