On Deviations between Observed Theoretically Estimated Values on Additivity-Law Failures
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The authors have reported in the previous studies that the average observed results are about a half of the corresponding predictions on the experiments with large additivity-law failures. One of the reasons of the deviations is studied and clarified by using the original observed data on additivity-law failures in the Nakano experiment. The conclusion from the observations and their analyses clarified that it was essentially difficult to have a good agreement between the average observed results and the corresponding theoretical predictions in the experiments with large additivity-law failures. This is caused by a kind of unavoidable psychological pressure existing in subjects participated in the experiments. We should be satisfied with the agreement in trend between them.
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著者
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Sobagaki H
Joshibi University Of Art And Design
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Sobagaki Hiroaki
Joshibi University Of Art And Design
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