Studies in College TeachingUniversity of Oregon, 1933 |
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... effect and enjoyment ; 40F that the higher the emotional effect and the larger the number of emotions , the greater the enjoyment ; 40G that music which arouses many feelings is more effective in its one particularly out- standing ...
... effect and enjoyment ; 40F that the higher the emotional effect and the larger the number of emotions , the greater the enjoyment ; 40G that music which arouses many feelings is more effective in its one particularly out- standing ...
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... effects reports that music increases bodily metabolism , accelerates respiration and decreases its regularity , lowers the threshold for sensory stimuli of different modes , and produces marked but variable effect on muscular energy ...
... effects reports that music increases bodily metabolism , accelerates respiration and decreases its regularity , lowers the threshold for sensory stimuli of different modes , and produces marked but variable effect on muscular energy ...
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... Effects of Immediate Repeti- tion on the Pleasantness and Unpleasantness of Music . " 40K . Ch . XI , DOWNEY , JUNE E. , AND KNAPP , GEO . E. " The Effect on a Musical Program of Fa- miliarity and Sequence of Selection . " 40L . Ch . XI ...
... Effects of Immediate Repeti- tion on the Pleasantness and Unpleasantness of Music . " 40K . Ch . XI , DOWNEY , JUNE E. , AND KNAPP , GEO . E. " The Effect on a Musical Program of Fa- miliarity and Sequence of Selection . " 40L . Ch . XI ...
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INTRODUCTION | 3 |
Relative Efficiency of Student Achievement at Different Levels | 11 |
Method of Comparison and Evaluation | 19 |
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