Relation of Psychology to the Vocations Annotated Bibliography

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Relation of Psychology to the Vocations Annotated Bibliography
Hattie Peacock Graham
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Dr. Seashore states that the measurement of musical talent is not one measurement but a large niffiiber of measurements which must be built up into a system so as to represent fairly the most * salient features of riusical talent.
He set himself the task of makinj^ a complete survey of the individual as a singer and to measure specific abilities and achieve- ments. He studied the sensory, motor, associational, and affect- ive qualities of the individuals in order to detennine their native endow
...ments and abilities as singers. By means of standard labora- tory apparatus, and, in many cases, especially invented appliances, he v:as able to detp-rmine whether the individual und«r observation vas psycho-physically capable of hearing and making music.
Dr. Seashore's method of discovering and measuring creative imagination is unique. He gives the subject a set of words 7/^ithout music and allows him or her, as the case raajf be, tc improvise a melody. The result is recorded on a dictograpl disc, loter to be studied in detail.


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