Transcriber Note

Above table.
Total of column Raised, 226 change to 225
Total of column Lowered, 100 change to 101


No. of times touch was
No. of NotNo. of points touch wasNet Result
TouchRaisedLoweredaffectedRaised +Lowered+
1082008 8
231411315 12
3235014.52.512
41711011.24.46.8
5211627126
6161209.65.83.8
741014410 6
813781477
91711018.63.215.4
101511215114
11012701 1
12280021021
13217018.37.910.4
14244031.21.829.4
Totals, 2029298 145.827
Grand total, 392Net raised, 118.8
Average raising of each passive touch judgment,.30+
% of judgments of passive touch lowered,92392 = 23+
% of judgments of passive touch raised,202392 = 51+
% of judgments of passive touch not affected,98392 = 25+

Evidently no dynamic explanation of this difference is possible. It has been impossible to reveal the cause of this particular difference; in all other respects, however, the subjects agree in the general tendencies revealed.

There remain the combinations of colors and passive touches. These combinations are shown in Tables XI and XII.

In these tables the same general tendency to estimate both higher when colors and passive touches are combined appears. M. raises the colors more than F., and F. raises the touches more than M. This is perfectly regular, as the following table shows:

Standards.Raised in Combination to
Colors. Passive Touches.Colors.Passive Touches.
M.4.445.145.165.40
F.4.534.564.754.85