Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 November 1948 — Page 38
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
SUNDAY; NOV. 7, 1948
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: EE ————— EE ————— : Seine. Metabolism Tests t\Cripples Found Psychologists Suggest Designing Cars to Fit Drivers -DAY SERVICE : M . Skillful HOOSIER PSYCHOLOGISTS characteristics and responses of four per cent of a spectal, exam- regation of students on the basis Pactary Parts & Prices a 1 ' more I are developing methods of apply- drivers. ination were compared-with a of intelligence so that more stim- : ® Eversharp © Venus Jupe and U P And Efficient ing their science to reduce traffic . = = group who made average scores ulating studies could be offered ¢ Waterman. a } accidents, as well as understand| Another psychology project on the test. [to the bright ones. Reason: To HOOSIER It has | . EEE : | behavior.| at Indiana is the reduction of | Tne develop the potential resources of that the sa : MINNEAPOLIS, Nov. 6 (UP) the mechanics of human 2} 3 Indians ie fas redus student groups were develop the po ! PEN SHOP that 1he = . l— A safety education expert trom| At Indiana University, Psychol- , " jens : n avidual _ matched in age, sex, school, se- superior people who tend to coas 19 E. Market, FR-1862 yezppear ‘ pplication of "any long in e. : : New York City says the physical 08ist D. G. Ellson has proposed] i, ("a 10" 0010" 1ove a good [Mester classification, veter an? Bas = In other - x ly handicapped worker exceeds in, 'the possibility of reducing the deal of military and industrial status and marital status. : to them to : efficiency, rate of production and, 'driver's error which causes mis-| value. It was assumed there was a p organization:
|work quality the non-handicapped ‘naps by changes in the design of |worker in almost all skilled in-jsutomahiley to compensate for dustrial jobs. the errors. | Dr. Tobias Wagner told the In-| The psychologist considers the |stitute on Employment of the driver and the machine he operPhysically handicapped here the ‘ates as a unit in a single system
Psychologists found that while it is readily ‘possible to condition fear in human subjects, it is not possible under present techniques to reduce the fear and corresponding nervous tension by conditioning (habit
wide difference in intelligence be- | tween the two groups. . 7 The students didn’t fare much better than the average ones when the grades of the two groups were compared. The § hard workers among the average
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