The Scientific Monthly, Tom 7James McKeen Cattell American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1918 |
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... individual en- gineer of to - day as compared with that of the individual en- gineer of the previous half - century . By effectiveness I refer to the extent of the valuable work that a man accomplishes in his entire lifetime . To - day ...
... individual en- gineer of to - day as compared with that of the individual en- gineer of the previous half - century . By effectiveness I refer to the extent of the valuable work that a man accomplishes in his entire lifetime . To - day ...
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... individual output . The stamping out of diseases and the increase in longevity have had a double effect upon the improvement of the engineer- ing profession ; for not only has each engineer now a greater number of years than formerly to ...
... individual output . The stamping out of diseases and the increase in longevity have had a double effect upon the improvement of the engineer- ing profession ; for not only has each engineer now a greater number of years than formerly to ...
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... individual can work or the yearly amount of useful labor that one man can do , but the re- sults that are attained annually through his direction and ad- vice based upon his accumulated experience , and , especially , upon his knowledge ...
... individual can work or the yearly amount of useful labor that one man can do , but the re- sults that are attained annually through his direction and ad- vice based upon his accumulated experience , and , especially , upon his knowledge ...
Strona 10
... individual limitations are doomed to mediocrity ; broad engineering courses for good students , teach- ing them thoroughly mathematics , the humanities , economics , elementary technics and general culture ; and postgraduate schools for ...
... individual limitations are doomed to mediocrity ; broad engineering courses for good students , teach- ing them thoroughly mathematics , the humanities , economics , elementary technics and general culture ; and postgraduate schools for ...
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... individual and concerted action in all matters professional . The instruction of engineers in respect to the necessity for professional loyalty was the work of the various technical societies of the country , which were systematically ...
... individual and concerted action in all matters professional . The instruction of engineers in respect to the necessity for professional loyalty was the work of the various technical societies of the country , which were systematically ...
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