In the case of reversal plus skipping of an intermediate syllable, I(16) I(14) I(12) ....I(4) I(2) I(15) I(13) ....I(3) I(1). For the first kind of derivation I have carried out ten experiments; for the second, only four.
The results are as follows:
The original series were learned in x seconds | The corresponding derived series in y seconds | The latter, therefore, with a saving of z seconds | |||
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x= | 1172 |
y= | 1023 |
z= | 149 |
m | 1249 | 1094 | 155 P.E.m=15 |
In relation to the time of learning the original series the saving amounts to 12.4 per cent.
x= | 1337 |
y= | 1291 |
z= | 64 |
m | 1266 | 1206 | 60 P.E.m=12 |
In relation to the time of learning the original series the saving amounted to 5 per cent.
As a result of the learning of a series certain connections of the members are therefore actually formed in a reverse as well as in a forward direction. These connections are revealed in this way, that series which are formed out of members thus