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Average 1 and 2 . . . 41.12 Last test, 77.62 Average all 50 Fab (48) Males and Average 3, 4 and 5 . females Last test , Distribution of mice in grades: Av. 1 2 3 4 5 3.94 3.83 3.56 3.36 3.37 3.89 3.75 3.50 3.32 3.12 3.98 4.69 4.07 3.62 3.42 98 111 99 101 111 113 87 63 29 33 24 SAVAGENESS Distribution of mice in grades : Av. 1 2 3 4 5 4.02 3.82 3.20 15 23 18 15 2.73 2. 6333 4.21 4.19 3.74 3.41 3.20 4 362 845 53882 92045,58 113560 1 2 3.93 3.40 3.03 2.48492031 4.60 353 62 11 27 74059 630,4655 70 ...78 69 22 18 22 112 117 41 37 35 34 23 12 18 11 9 15 A is correct, these results are directly opposed to the results Professor Yerkes obtained with the rats.^ ^ Robert M. Yerkes, The Heredity of Savageness and Wildness in Rats. The Journal of Animal Behavior, iii, No. 4, page 293. Digitized by Google 18 CHARLES A. COBURN Of the five averages included in the tables, the average of all the tests and the average of the third, fourth, and fifth tests seem to present the most accurate estimates of the degree of wildness or savageness of the mice, because the number of tests included in these averages tends to counteract the effect of any extreme grade of wildness and savageftess or tameness and non-savageness that may have been received in an occa- sional test due to the influence of some extraordinary conditions upon the mouse or the experimenter or both at the time of the test.
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