Studies in College TeachingUniversity of Oregon, 1933 |
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... listener has been the more obvious aspect of the relationship between the two , since it is possible of observation whenever the objective stimulus of music is present for the listener to hear . The influence of the listener on the ...
... listener has been the more obvious aspect of the relationship between the two , since it is possible of observation whenever the objective stimulus of music is present for the listener to hear . The influence of the listener on the ...
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... listener is asked to evaluate and to indicate preferences or endorsement . We put these statements in the form to which even the most amateur listener is accustomed . They reproduce as faithfully as possible the critical comment and in ...
... listener is asked to evaluate and to indicate preferences or endorsement . We put these statements in the form to which even the most amateur listener is accustomed . They reproduce as faithfully as possible the critical comment and in ...
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... listener , his perception of the sound of the music as pleasing and acceptable , or as unpleasant and inappropriate . In other words , the listener judges the music on the basis of all his past experience with music , and pronounces it ...
... listener , his perception of the sound of the music as pleasing and acceptable , or as unpleasant and inappropriate . In other words , the listener judges the music on the basis of all his past experience with music , and pronounces it ...
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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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