Mental Fatique And School Efficiency An Experimental Study in Winthrop Trainin
Mental Fatique And School Efficiency An Experimental Study in Winthrop Trainin
R a Robinson
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In these cases the complete period of the wave of efficiency is twenty minutes. This certainly gives an interpre- tation to the appearance of fatigue during the working hours of the school day. Evidently the fatigue of the first hour in the ninth grade is not great enough to cause a cessation of the working rate. In every other case fatigue seems to occur and to be relieved by a temporary slowing up in the rate of work. Apparently the descending lines in the diagrams repre- sent a resting perio...d in the pupils, while the ascending lines show more strenuous effort. The conclusion that a rhythmic alternation of high and low efficiency always occur in continuous work may need further verification. However, this conclusion seems to harmonize well with known facts of life. The physiological processes are largely rhythmical as, for example, the pulsations of the heart and the movements in respiration. There are many cases where a periodical alternation of rest and increased activity occur in the physical body.
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