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 TABLE VI. Observer R. 



1st group 



interval 2"^ group 



interval 



1.07 



0.12 



1.07 



1.15 



0.18 



1.10 



1.29 



0.52 



1.05 



1.02 



0.12 



0.97 



1.04 



0.22 



1 



1.16 



0.42 



1.07 



1.55 

 0.37 

 1.62 

 1.60 

 0.45 

 1.75 

 1.71 

 0.78 

 1.40 

 1.29 

 0.37 

 1.50 

 1.44 

 0.48 

 1.20 

 1.56 

 0.74 

 1.60 



1.04 

 0.12 

 1.02 

 1.18 

 0.14 

 1.13 

 1.32 

 0.39 

 1.14 

 0.95 

 0.11 

 0.93 

 0.98 

 0.20 

 0.92 

 1.08 

 0.24 

 1.17 



1.40 

 0.39 

 1.55 

 1.50 

 0.53 

 1.50 

 1.82 

 0.99 

 1.45 

 1.17 

 0.40 

 1.25 

 1.75 

 0.79 

 1.65 

 1.57 

 1.14 

 1 



3''d group 



1.06 

 0.21 

 1.08 

 1.05 

 0.21 

 1.07 

 1.12 

 0.50 

 0.84 

 0.87 

 0.13 

 0.90 

 0.68 

 0.15 

 0.65 

 0.79 

 0.22 

 0.93 



Whereas in the learning-expiriments with I the time falling to 

 every syllable of the group generally increases from A to C, hardly 

 any regular increase is discernible with II. For M e.g. the time values 

 remain nearly constant ; for R they regularly increase in the first 

 group from A to C, while in the second and in the third groups 

 B is greatest. For D we always observe an increase from B to C, 

 whereas from A to B the time alternately decreases and increases. 



The acceleration of tlie rhythm in the order of the groups is 

 very distinct with M and R. For both observers the decrease from 

 1 to 3 in A, B and C proceeds regularly. With D we observe the 

 same in A and B; in C, however, an increase is observed from 

 1 to 2, a decrease from 2 to 3. 



Whereas the intervals for M in A, B and C are about of the 

 same length, with R and D we observe a regular increase from A 



