Show L Lets Let's Explore re Y Your YOu ur r Mind Mind Mind-I M I O OE E 1 I J. J I IL L la i I Il l 4 3 4 i A t 3 NE MAvE MAvENE Authors Author's Note These answers are given Riven from froni the scientific poin tot view Not all aU moral questions can be answered answered with absolute lute luto scientific accuracy but no decision a as 88 to what I ill is n morally oraU right is b possible without science Science puts the rights of organized society above o tho rights of Individuals 1 Why do you forget tho the one bar of ot soap your wife told you to bring home hom from tho the grocery and yet remember the 20 or more base base- pall ball all scores in yesterdays yesterday's paper or the he entire blow blow by blow by-blow radio de description description de- de of last nights night's prize fight Solely because of the one great law lawor of or memory interest You were wera in interested interested interested in- in in one and not in the other This is the first great lesson for tor improving your memory that Dr Henry Link noted psychologist brings out in a fascinating booklet written especially lor for my readers How to Improve Your Memory Full of ot practical helps Sent at cost 10 10 cents and self addressed 3 cent stamped tamped envelope 2 A Stanford psychologist L L. W. W Ferguson interviewed a n large group croup of or both men and women subscribers to lo a daily paper as to their memory of the previous days day's advertise advertise- ments The paper was issued at 5 p. p m. m and he interviewed them the next day He Ho found that women read the advertisements more thoroughly thoroughly thoroughly thor thor- and remembered them better better better bet bet- ter than men 3 As described by Dr Drs Bingham and and Freyd in their book book Procedures dures dunes in Employment Psychology a a test has been devised with a dummy car flashlights etc lasting lasting only 15 If minutes minutes minutes-by by which the probability ability of ol accidents can be pretty well predicted A large cab company company com corn pany In Pittsburgh In employing new drivers found in round numbers numbers num nurn- bers that of ot those who made no errors only one half had accidents those who made one to three errors 80 so per cent had accidents those who made four or more errors 87 per cent had accidents accident While this is not perfect prediction it is far farand farand farand and away better than letting anybody anybody anybody any any- body drive a car who thinks he he or she can Can fingerprints be forged right John F F. Dille Dub Co |