The Inaccuracy of Movement With Special Reference to Constant Errors

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The Inaccuracy of Movement With Special Reference to Constant Errors
H L Harry Levi Hollingworth
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2. The results obtained by Cattell and Fullerton show that extent can be judged better than time.
3. Although the constant error when one movement is made faster than another is iii the direction of compensation it is not sufficient for it.
4. If we judged by time alone the difference between long and short or fast and slow movements would have no meaning for us aside from terms of visual space or of force.
5. There is no a priori reason for believing any one perception to be more fundamental t
...han others. The sensations of movement are varied enough to afford each sort of judgment a sensory basis of its own. Introspectively there seems to be no inference from one perception to another.
But Woodworth points out the need of more and crucial experi- mental data on the precise relation between the two factors and suggests the three following methods of procedure : 1. Confusion of the supposed primitive perception. The other, if derived, should, under such circumstances, be less accurate than ordinarily.


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