634 VITALITY AND EFFICIENCY WITH RESTRICTED DIET. 



The result for the clerical tests with Squads A and B are given in 

 tables 189 and 190. A subject's performance in filling out the blank 

 is represented in the table by three values: (1), the total time 

 required to fill out the blank to his own satisfaction; (2), the number 

 of points which he received without reference to the time expended 

 in performing the task; (3), the average number of points per min- 

 ute. For illustration: On September 29 (see table 189) the total 



Table 190. — Squad B — Accuracy in performing the clerical tasks. 

 [Values given for total time in seconds, total number of points made, and number of points per min.] 



Date. 



1917. 

 Oct. 6 



Nov. 3 

 Nov. 17 

 Dec. 15 



1918. 

 Jan. 5 



Nor- 

 mal av. 



Jan. 13 

 Jan. 19 

 Jan. 27 



Low- 

 diet av. 



Statement 

 of score. 



Time 



Points .... 

 P. per min. 



Time 



Points .... 

 P. per min. 



Time 



Points .... 

 P. per min. 



Time 



Points. . . . 

 P. per min. 



Time 



Points . . . . 

 P. per min. 



Time 



Points .... 

 P. per min. 



Time 



Points . . . . 

 P. per min. 



Time 



Points . . . . 

 P. per min 



Time 



Points . . . . 

 P. per min 



892 



S 



5.9 

 820 

 82 



6.0 

 647 

 97 



9.0 



{') 



(') 



e) 



710 

 79 



6.7 



767 

 87 

 6.9 



543 



91 



10.1 

 535 



97 



10.9 

 516 

 100 



11.6 



W 



724 

 85 

 7.0 

 716 

 85 

 7.1 

 630 

 82 

 7.8 

 464 

 94 

 12.2 



718 

 79 

 6.6 



W 



(') 



82 



(0 

 607 



70 

 6.9 

 399 



76 



11.4 

 441 



91 



12.4 



418 

 64 

 9.2 



616 

 69 

 7.9 



W 



823 



94 

 6.9 

 622 



91 

 8.8 

 487 

 100 



12.3 

 529 



91 



10.3 



491 

 97 

 11.8 



433 



98 

 13.6 



646 



67 



6 



601 



46 



4 



668 



67 



6.0 



689 

 60 

 5.2 



651 

 60 

 5.5 



1152 

 31 

 1. 



721 



61 

 5.6 



963 



97 

 6.0 

 588 



85 

 8.7 

 542 

 100 



11.1 

 490 



88 



10.8 



(^) 



e) 



545 



84 

 9.3 



1014 

 37 

 2.2 

 632 

 70 

 6.6 

 758 

 61 

 4.8 

 677 

 76 

 6.7 



1548 

 28 

 1.1 



1082 

 42 

 2.4 



1163 

 81 

 4.2 

 805 

 82 

 11.1 

 636 

 85 

 8.0 

 584 

 91 

 9.4 



662 

 91 



8.3 



770 

 86 

 8.2 



747 



88 



7.1 



556 



100 



10.8 

 653 

 85 

 7.8 



652 

 91 



8.6 



873 



64 

 4.4 

 601 

 100 



10.0 

 518 



88 



10.2 

 469 



94 



12.0 



484 

 94 

 11.6 



410 



12.9 



476 

 86 

 11.1 



666 



94 

 8.5 

 613 



85 

 8.3 

 535 

 100 



11.2 

 520 

 100 



11.5 



576 

 94 



9.8 



435 

 95 

 13.3 



0) 

 82 

 (') 

 576 

 94 

 9.8 

 627 

 85 

 8.1 

 504 

 76 

 9.1 



497 

 85 

 10.3 



551 

 84 

 9.3 



456 



91 



12.0 

 397 



85 



12.8 

 375 



76 



12.2 



409 

 84 

 12. 



785 

 79 

 6.0 

 745 

 56 

 4.5 

 730 

 88 

 7.2 

 515 

 88 

 10.1 



854 

 100 

 7.0 



627 

 80 

 7.9 



860 

 84.6 

 6.11 

 669 

 83.0 

 8.12 

 575 

 90.1 

 9.63 

 502 

 90.3 

 10.9 



600 

 87.0 

 9.02 



517 

 87.4 

 10.7 



^No time record secured through mistake. 



^Subject absent because of illness. 



time required to fill out the blank ranged from 428 to 1,027 seconds 

 (see Fre and Pec) ; the average for the 10 subjects was 686 seconds. The 

 total number of points made ranged from 52 to 100 (see Kon and Bro) ; 

 the average for the 10 men is 74.6. The average number of points per 

 minute, which is a combination result for time and accuracy, ranges 

 from 3.6 to 12.3 {Pec and Bro), with an average of 6.99. Bro made a 

 particularly good showing ; he completed the blank in a comparatively 



