With the forms of work and lengths of period used, we find that when an individual is urged to do his best he does as much, and does it as well, and improves as rapidly, in a hot, humid, stale, and stagnant air condition (86° F., 80 per cent. Office Management: Principles and Practice - Página 325por William Henry Leffingwell - 1926 - 850 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Albion W. Small, Ellsworth Faris, Ernest Watson Burgess - 1917 - 904 páginas
...described in this monograph. The summary and interpretations are made by Professor Thorndike. He says: "With the forms of work and lengths of periods used,...in a hot, humid, stale, and stagnant air condition as in an optimum condition." And again: " Given x units of mental product to be produced in a year... | |
| Granville Stanley Hall - 1917 - 440 páginas
...section. " Summary and Interpretation," where he says : " With the forms of work and lengths of period used, we find that when an individual is urged to...in a hot, humid, stale, and stagnant air condition * * *as in an optimum condition. * * * We find further that when an individual is given work to do... | |
| John Broadus Watson - 1919 - 698 páginas
...Commission on Ventilation, has the following to say : With the forms of work and lengths of period used, we find that when an individual is urged to...in a hot, humid, stale, and stagnant air condition (86° F., 80 per cent. relative humidity, with no air or only re-circulated air, and with no movement... | |
| New York (State). Commission on Ventilation - 1923 - 664 páginas
...INTERPRETATION OF SERIES I, II, III, VI, VIII, AND XIV With the forms of work and lengths of period used, we find that when an individual is urged to...humid, stale, and stagnant air condition, — 30° C. (86° F.), 80 per cent, relative humidity, with no air or only re-circulated air, and with no movement... | |
| New York (State). Commission on Ventilation - 1923 - 656 páginas
...INTERPRETATION OF SERIES I, II, III, VI, VIII, AND XIV With the forms of work and lengths of period used, we find that when an individual is urged to do his best lie does as much, and does it as well, and improves as rapidly, in a hot, humid, stale, and stagnant... | |
| Thomas Denison Wood, Ethel M. Hendricksen - 1927 - 262 páginas
...relating to mental efficiency and temperature, states : With the forms of work and lengths of period used, we find that when an individual is urged to...much, and does it as well, and improves as rapidly, in hot, humid, stale and stagnant air conditions ... as in an optimum condition. This result was obtained... | |
| Albert Theodor Poffenberger - 1927 - 624 páginas
...composition, were investigated under extremes of temperature and humidity. It was found, for example, that when an individual is urged to do his best, he...much and does it as well, and improves as rapidly, when the air is hot, humid, stale and stagnant (86 degrees F. and 80 per cent humidity, with no fresh... | |
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