m & 



ijffii <& {|jR<WMi[J> SB^^Si^jiiifl^ 2J 



J4. 



n 



2$ 

 U7 



n 



gfomt 



we have 



Tfoe (^sffi^ssfe ate, thereto, 

 t the (wether mtetifati 



Sj^^ 



m wm$m* The variabflfty off the 

 fe about per gnat of tfefe sra^ansat ina botii 

 If ratfatioji 



for s^twr and t&xs^ for fos>dj-wdigjhit, as $h@w m the final 

 of tMe S and 11, in every ferfei, 



^aftaute for p!i^-rate ar set forth in table 1. The only 

 ^Biparabte data of whwh we are aware are th^e off K^rdsy and Goring 

 for ^ORferipfcf ad eoovieted men. For pulse-rate in 500 eonviets 

 exafasKgd by Ooring the eofl5tants determined by Whiting n and the 

 differmee from our own for men are: 



12 3 45 



,12*0.50 



Thesie values are far larger than ours, in mean, absolute variability, 

 and relative variability. This m elearly due to the facts (a) that they 



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