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Show I ' Lefs xpore Your Mind Bawling a Person Out for Each Mistake Increases the Number of Errors By Albert Edward Wiggam, D. S. ' PJ WOKf IM MMPUi L I i Sli T7 KNOW M0W1OC6 A " 1 Jl f-Hdt(TfBTMM V 1? Z V WOW W 0 W V H A US VOCATION? , . 5 Yt NO - Answer to Qoeettea He. 1 1. Nat a a rule, although thla question U harder to answer than It seems. A number of paycholo-g paycholo-g tsts have been working for year to determine Just how much pun-Uhment pun-Uhment and humiliation increase good work and prevent mistakes and how much reward and prat do the aame thing. The general result Indicate that pun Uhment doe have aome value and, under some circumstances, la better even than rewards and praise. But as a rule rewards and prala produce the best mult. Of course, eon tlnuous criticism and bawling out destroys moral and Increases mix take. imrer to QaesWaa Ne. t X No, far from It Never ha thla been so brilliantly and 'profoundly 'pro-foundly revealed as In Professor E. L Thorndlke't research oa What Makes a Good City. Dr. Thoradik took a Items that make . "G" city CG" for goodness, joot godliness) such things as Illiteracy, crime, circulation of books, number num-ber of automobiles, radios, churches, cigar store, drug stores, dentists, ministers, poolrooms,' health facta, parks, reeraatteo, atoit He-found amazing differences In' different dtie. Some cities spend 40 times as much as others on pub-' Ho recreation. Good cities hsve' many artists, musicians, nurse and teachers, and few lawyers, acton and domestic servants. Answer to Questlna Ne. I 8. Yea, a a rule. This Is chiefly, for two reasons: First, the careers of men are more clearly marked out than those for women careers such as those of doctor, minister, lawyer, garage manager, dentist, farmer, etc. Second, the marriare problem enters more Into a girl's life than In that of a young man. For her, marriage la her future career, but for a young man It I only an Incident In his career. For these reasons vast - number of women never become "career minded" at all and when throurh school or college lust search for the first Job they can find. Tomorrow: Would most men marry their present wive if doing It over again t . Protected by John F. Dill Co. |