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Excerpt from The Diurnal Course of Efficiency
This paper deals only with the question whether there are nor mally recurring variations of ability at different periods of the day. The discussion of this question is not to be found in general works on psychology, however modern, but in sundry monographs and journal articles appearing in the last fifteen years. This means that the more conservative psychologists are not yet ready to accept such recurrence as a fact. But the investigators themselves seem to consider it quite confirmed, despite the disagreements of their results when intercompared.
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