Studies in College TeachingUniversity of Oregon, 1933 |
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... tion . It is hardly plausible to assume that such studies are of no value , and will have no influence on the aesthetician , critic , or artist . THE FUNCTIONS OF EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES While the scientific method has already contributed ...
... tion . It is hardly plausible to assume that such studies are of no value , and will have no influence on the aesthetician , critic , or artist . THE FUNCTIONS OF EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES While the scientific method has already contributed ...
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... tion is the most fundamental principle in music composition . Bissel has listed and illustrated the many possible uses of expectation ( or familiarity ) in good music . Experiments suggest themselves from his discussions . Again , the ...
... tion is the most fundamental principle in music composition . Bissel has listed and illustrated the many possible uses of expectation ( or familiarity ) in good music . Experiments suggest themselves from his discussions . Again , the ...
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... tion in general , as distinguished from the reproductive imagination . Creative imagination involves , according to Ribot , three factors : ( 1 ) intellectual ; ( 2 ) emo- tional ; ( 3 ) unconscious . Considered intellectually , it is ...
... tion in general , as distinguished from the reproductive imagination . Creative imagination involves , according to Ribot , three factors : ( 1 ) intellectual ; ( 2 ) emo- tional ; ( 3 ) unconscious . Considered intellectually , it is ...
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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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