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REPORTS ON THE STATE OP SCIENCE.— 1916. 



ZUNTZ, N. . 



Fatigue, Work and Inhibition. ' Psychol. Bull.' 



X. 444-450. 1913. Very useful summary of 

 recent work. 



Fatigue, Work and Inhibition. ' Psychol. Bull.' 



XI. 412-417. 1914. 



Beitrage zur Kenntniss der Ermiidung beim Men- 



schen. ' Skand. Arch. f. Physiol.' xii. 149. 1902. 

 Fatigue in its relation to Consciousness. ' Alien. 



and Neurol.' xxn. 467-474. 1901. 

 The Curve of Work. ' Psychol. Rev.' xix. 165-194. 



1912. Vigorous criticism of Kraepelin school. 

 Fatigue in a Complex Function. ' Psychol. Rev.' 



XXI. 402-407. 1914. 

 La Fatigue et I'entrainement physique. Paris, 



1897. A popular study, with interesting remarks 



on the results of gymnastics. 

 Contributo critico-sperimentale alio studio dei 



fenomeni soggettivi di fatica nel lavoro volontario. 



' Riv. di Patol. nerv. e ment.' x. 201-219. 1905. 

 Ermiidung und Erholung. ' Berlin Klin. Woch- 



ensch.' xxxvm. 125-132. 1901. 

 Fatigue. ' Psychol. Bull.' vm. 390-395. 1911. 



Incomplete summary of new work in 1910-1911. 

 Fatigue. ' Psychol. Bull.' ix. 416^20. 1912. 



Summary of recent work. 

 Ermiidung und Erschopfung. ' Sitz. Ber. physik. 



ges.' 37. Wiirzburg, 1901. 

 See Ladd, C. T. 

 Some Effects on Incentives on Work and Fatigue. 



' Psychol. Rev.' xm. 23-24. 1906. 



A series of ergographic experiments are here 

 described, which confirm the great importance 

 of interest. Among other conclusions drawn 

 from the experiments is the fact that the 

 subject accomplished more work when working 

 with a definite aim, and that the fatigue accom- 

 panying such work is less than that acquired 

 under no such direct stimulus. 

 Die Merkmale der Ermiidung. vn. 741-744. 



Umschau, Frankfurt a. M. 1903. 



Industrial Unrest. — Abstract of the Report of the Committee, 

 consisting of Professor A. W. Kirkaldy (Chairman) , Mr. 

 E. J. W. Jackson (Secretary), the Et. Hon. Charles 

 Booth, the Et. Hon. C. W. Bowerman, Sir Hugh Bell, 

 Sir C. W. Mac.\ra, the Ven. Archdeacon Cunningham, 

 Professors S. J. Chapman, E. C. K. Gonner, W. E. Scott, 

 and Messrs. S. Ball, H. Gosling, Howard Heaton, and 

 Pickup Holden. 



The Eeport was drawn up in three sections: — 



A. The causes of industrial unrest. 



B. Attempts at diminishing industrial unrest. 



C. Eecommendationa. 



