MKULTRA SUBPROJECT 111 (4 DOCUMENTS WITH PUBDATES FROM 591112 TO 630204 )
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Feb.- 4,-1963
June 1, 1960 through F;a�v-34-1962 Received
Excended 1961 � -1962 Total
Salaries 9,352.00__4,1193.60 �14145.60 -
Wages 3 ,81.6Q 5,96440� 9,.5 .60
Maintenance 417.20 607.60 1,024.80
Totals 13610.80 11,365.00 24,974.00
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March 26,962
The enclosed is for ycyr file. We cannot
expect_an_accounting until the en -o second grant
year._Meanwhile, I Iking plans to renew this grant
out of our current funds. -
looking forward to chatting with you about
Enclosure
MEWSUREYENGF=M0i-TIVATION_L____
Grant- -frotalT
During the past yearDone-experiment has_been_finished on the main
part of the investigationi-namelyi the study of reminiscence as a measure
of drive. Using over_6000ligh_driveand-lowfdrive-subjects4t was demon
strated_that for the--lo w drive groups reminiscence scores on-the pursuit
rotor remain at a relatively-low level irrespective of the length of Pre-
rest practice whereas_for_the high drive group reminiscence scores increased
ina�linear fashion asa-function=of the logarithm of the l�thI of the -
rest practice period. Pro-rostpriads of two minutes, 3 minutes
6,8,
12 and 15 minutesi-have been usedso-fari-and-even-with the fifteen-minute _
period there is no sign of-any=approach to an asymptote. _These results are- -
in line with prediction and-show_that reminiscence is indeed an excellent
measure of drive. - _ -
Results arecontrsry to- prediction as far-asHperformance_is concerned,
however, there bin no perf0rmanceidifferenCes7at all betweenAhieh
drive and the low drivegroups. Thitfinding-is quite-contrary-to what
would have been expected on-any-psychological:theory, and accordingly
during the second part-of-the--pastyear=thewhole#s-wdy was repeated: on
another group of approximately7800-high_drive and low drive subjects. This -
study differed fi�m the previous one-in-two.respects: furtherpre-rest-praotice
periods were introduced,_ and the rest pause was lengthened from-six7minutes_ _
to ten minutes, to investigate the possibility that the dissipation of
reactive inhibition during the rest pause might not have boon complete.- --
Analysis of these results is not yet finished,_but_there seems to be no
doubt that the data strongly support the conclusions derived from the original -
study.
It was hypothesized-Ahattha_failure to-discover differences in
performance between high and low drive -groups on the pursuit rotor was
function of the task involved, and-severalother-tesks have-been employed dUri
the past year. The most importent--of-these-are-(1)-eye-blink-conditioning;
(2) self-paced multipeaion_time-determinations;-(5) easy and difficult -
clerical-type crossing out-experiments-of numbers and: letters; (4)-learning
of paired associates=on the-_memory drum. gome but-not-all-of-these _
experiments have been completedi-but-analysis-is-still in progress.--It is
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proposed to add to-these in_thecoming_year-further-tests, including (5) GSR
conditioning; (6) measures-of:perceptual-thresholds; (7) suggestibility
(body sway);'and_(8) mirror_drawing. Arrangements have 'been made for these --
tests to be giv 'hut-approval=isawaited-for-the continuation of the grant _
for a third year.
It is further planned to Pursue certain-theoretical points_bycom-
paring the performance of high drive and drive-groups on-the-pursuit ,
rotor under conditions of-spaced practice ;this is hoped to throw some light,
on the puzzling problem on-the failure-of performance to differentiate the_ �
two groups.- .
There has been some delay in_delivery of-the-apparatus requested in
last year's anticipated budget (electronic tape data recorder), and it h s_
been neoessdry to continue most of the time with borrowed ect.tipment. Pre- -
liminary data suggest that a very detailed analysis of performance during a
continuous tapping task makes posible meaeurement of drive and motivation
along quite novel lines. In this work ,he measure to the nearest 1000/sec.
the duration of each _tap-and also__the dIration of-the int rval-tetwe
taps; when these data are_plotted_(particularly the intervals between
taps) involuntary rest-pauses due to-inhibition stand out very clearly and
their frequency and distribution--can be reIatedte degree of drive. It is
hoped that in the-commg:_year7a7defintiyeTstudy aleng these lines can be
completed.
Below are given-the-publications so far_resUlt.:Ing from the study:- ---
under this grantinLview1of7theiler6e-amount of-m,terial available-the
writer has contracted-. ith-_th to publish the main results
in book fo/im-undertheLtttle
at the end of what
is hoped to be the-third=yearofthi.egrant. For this_reason-much of_the
material that could have been-published-has-not-in-fact appeared in article
form.
References
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In tha last year of _the research�the budget-sho ld provide-for--
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There are a further for secretarial assistance, fares, teat materials
analysis of data and other components, br_nging the total up toallk
This is slightly in_excess of-the amount anticipated originally but there
have been negotiated increases for salaries, et cetera,-which could not _
have been foreseen
RECEIPT
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SUBJECT t X4KULTRA, Subproject 1 I, twelve No.
AlletMeat Nov 2125439Q.3902
1. Invoice No._3_is_attathed covering tte above subproject.
Payment should be made asiollowa:
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2. The -check should be_forwarded to Chief.- TSD/Research
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3. _ This is a final invoice. However,_since_it is anticipated
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Allotment_No,2115.139390Z
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CERTIFICATIONS �
(1) It is herdby-certified-Ahat_this_is_Invoice aPplytag_to subproject _
1co0 111 of VEULTRA�_thatperformance_is satisfactory,_ that servited:drelbeind _
accUbifihed in accordantevith_mutual_agreements, that a detailed azendsof
the payments and receipts_is_on_file_in_TSDIRB0 that thie bill_ialjust_and
correct and that paymentthereof_has not_yet_been made.
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(2) It is hereby certified_that_this:invoice_applies_to_SubProject - - -
of NXULTRA which was-duly_approved, and-that the project lalbeingl-carried_out_
in accordance withithe7mociorandUm_of_13 April 1953 froth the DCI to the DO/A,
and the extension of-this_authority_in subsequent memoranda.-=--:-
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This in
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....ot.the-AnTutcmtlitsf _motivation. _
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14E140RANDUM F THE RECORD
SUBJECT Continuation of MAMA, Subproject Ill__
- I. The purpose of:Sbbprojeet 111 is to support. the_researeh
program of Pro
in his studies of the measurement q_motivation. This
work has progressed-in a highly eatisfactory fashion fora period of one
year. At lest-four research articles, etesiMing directly from the past
year's grant :support have-been sUbMitted for publication_in_profesSiona
journals.
progress report is attached.:
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is a highly competent investigator_whose recent
work has beenIdireeted towari resolving some unusually:knottycprObleme .in -
the field of humanimotivation. In addition, he is making a-highly promising
start towards_relating important variables in the domains_of_learning and
personality assessment to quantitative measures of motivation. UnqUestiOn-_
ably, his work--williLasihas in the past, stimulate. additional research in
the field.
3. Althoag
studies have no imMediate relevance for
Agency needs, their results appear to be unusually promising for satisfying
long-term requirements_in_asseasment of human motivation and personality
'measurement via indirect means. In addition, this 'grant will continue to
lend prestige-to_the
as a worldwide-fUhding-organization.
4. Funding=andkOnitoring of this projeet will be_handled:by_the
Accounting-for fuhds
expended shall adapt to procedures_established by th
permanent equip ent_required I Orr ths project will beco e the property of
the n lieu of higher overhead charges.
5. Theestimated cost of this project for an_ additional r:a.r_wil
be $13,000.00. However, at-the present time the project will only
be extended for a period_of approximately six months. The cost_of this
project for this periodlI not exceed $5, 727.91. Charges should be
made against Allotment 1125-1390,3902. It is anticipated that the remainder
of the funds for the project year will be made _available from FY=162 -
money when avail4ble.
6. No cleared orXvitting persons are concerned with the_conduct
of this project.
TSD/Research Branch
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110
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�TULIrd',.ASIJRnrENT OP
The s ies of investigations carried out _during the past yerrnay
be grouped in several�distinct-Lcategories.- The first of these - categories
is concerned with_the follow-
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a grant," namely, experimental confirffiatio f_the hypothesis-Ihat
the original observation_which-eaused
scence-scoresonithe:pursuit7rotor_were monotonically_related-te _
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'drive witbin-certainAdmita-.-- In the original study-prerestwor
periods of three and eight minutes had been used, and it had been found
that under these conditiOns_high_drive and low _drive groups wer
significantly differentiated --The-data_and_the_theory,_taken_together,
suggested that with a two-minute-pre-rest work period,_there would be
no differentiation=between-lew and high drive groups. At the upper end
it seemed likely_that a linear increas -in_reminiscence would occur as -
pre-rest practice increased_from six to eight minutes, and accordingly
in the first experim it carried out-under the grant, high and low driv
groups were tested_with either two or stx-minutes_of prerest work on
the pursuit rotor.--The_findings_bore- out the prediction no difference-
being observed for the-two-minute-groupsrand-a-somewhat smaller
difference for the six-minute-oroups-than-the=e ght-minute groups
study is under_way_using still longer pr-rest- work periods in order to-
discover the limit of-growth of reactive inhibition and drive.
It will_bo emembered that the m thod for-indusing differences
in drive used by us consists esSentially Of either having the test
included in a battery of- selection tests for a much-coveted-industrial
apprenticeship _(high drive)_or=elso_giving it -to already accepted
apprentices under low motivating-instructions is same situation-- --- was used for studying=the efficacy_of_a_perceptual-test as a measure
of motivation, using for=the purpose of measurement the length of the
rotating spiral--after--effect (2,3). Two separate studies were carried
out for this purpose,--and- in addition-to-drive we stldiedthe_direction- -
of rotation and the massing=of_practice. = licithatudies agreed that
under conditions of high-motivation,-length-of-after effect was reduced.
in another stud.w-also making use of the=ssme_high-and-low drive -
groups, serial nonsense syllable learning at two-levels of difficulty
was investigated. It was found that7as predictedi-learning was more
efficient under conditions of high drive than under conditions of low -
drive, but contrary to expeetation,_no_int action effects were found
with difficulty level (4). -Two preliminary studies. were carried out
in the hope that tests of persistence and pain tolerance would be
useful for the objective measurement-ofidrive. *In the first of these
studies very high correlations were-found between tolerance for pain,
using the thermo-stimulatorf-and personality (perticularly extraversion).
This correlation indeed was so higb as to throw doubt on the usefulness
of the test as a measure of drive Independent of personality (5). In
_
a study of
rsist ce-(dynnmometer pressing at c
t ratio of
maximum pressure)-this'relationship of _persistence and extr version,was -
again found (6). _
Two etudiesA.ave_been_completed_hUthOtAfet_finally=analyz_d; 1._
these an effort-was made to induce drive-in-school children by either .
praise or blame. The task used was-pursuit rotor-learn ng, -d_the --
score used was aLerformance_and b) reminiscence. Subjects were
selected on the-basis of a, specially constructed questionnaire, in such
a way that child
high or_low_on extraversionintroversion and
neuroticis werechosen-and assigned_to,the various cells of an analySis_ _
of varianc
design�The xperiment=was:carried-out in one school and_ _
replicated in=another.-- it_was believed, that_the equivocal results of
reports in the-literature-using-thismethod7ofmanipulatingAtive=were
due to the use of perforManceas_anindexof,mOtivation7ratherLthan-
- reminiscence.
Below are lis e the-papers which have resulted from the wo ' done _
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Under -I* authozi t,y cianted riortindwp is !All. L3 .1pr, 1 1151
fr irt t,) -JDIA, arid the elstengIo'a tbIQ cr17 t�
;rte.-11%1r da, r-cc ec - E.` l a oonceived of as a kind
of neurd fatigue which counteracts performance, acts_as a (negative) drive,
and dissipates during rest./t grows up to the Pointwhere_it_equals in
quantity the positive drive which is_responsible for_ths fact that the
organism pertor_atisl1jI when this happens_performsnce stope_for a short
time, and tn_involuntary_rest_period (I.R.P.) occursDuring this rest
period innitition_dissipatesj until it is_sufficiently_below_the level of the
positive drive_for_performance_to_bewin again; it_builds_up again_until
another I.R.P;-is_produced, and so on ad 1nfinitum.
If now a long rest_psuae_(10 min. or so) is.introduced into_this cycle, _
all or nearlY-all_of_the reactive inhibition_which has acoumulated will
dissirate, and_performance_will be much_better after_the_rest_pauss_than
had been before. This improvement is often referredto as "reminiscence."
It will be-seen from the little_thit has_been said_that_undor favourable
oiroumstances_this_reminiscenoe effect may be_used as a measure of-drive:
Inhibition builds_up until_it equals drive; consequently there will be a
sonotonic-relation_between inhibition and_driva. ,Raminiscancs is anAndex
of the asount-of inhibitionJrhich_has been eccumuhted and_dissipated, and if
there is a monotonic relation_between_inhibition and_drivel then reminiscence
will also be an index of drive. This proposition can be tested by
pootulat=.ng-that groups at a high end lom level of drive respectively should
differ with respect to reminiscence, and sons rather inconclusive evidence
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has 'been given on this point by Kimble (1950) azd la35erintifk (1951.) (Their
'researches, while of considerable interest, suffered from the rather small
differences-in drive introduced by their experi:raintal procedures.)
performed a rather more-stringent test of the hypothesis_ _
by postulating that not only should high and lcw-drive-groups differ with
respect to reminisc'hcc, but also that this difference should be much _larger -
after a long-period of practice than after _a short periool-It follows
from the general teory that reminiscence will reach an asymptote when
the point has been ns,:tedAvhere_inhibition z drive; this point should be
reached earlier_for_the_low_drive group than for the high drive arol.11.-
Consequently,If-rem'nisc-ence is measured at the paint where the low driVe
group has reached-its_asymip_to_tl, the high drive group2vill-still be_st-a _
point well below_its_asymptote; consequently the difference in reminiscence
betmeen the two groups would continue to grcw_until the-high dri-ve-group
also had reached_lts_asymntote;_at this point-_the_differencein
reminiscence should stabilize. (See Fig. I.)
The ext-erimmt_p_srfolved ina,2e_use_at_the_pursuit-rotor_, because from
previous work-we-had much:inforetation_on relevant_parameters Fre-rest
performance contrasted 3_mint_and 8 Mille practice pertods, as after 2 min.
or so the low-drive group was_predictedAo_have reached its asymptote;� the
high-drive group_w&s_assumed to have approached Its asymptote after 6 min. or
so. Drive was menipu1st-4 in the following way. _ 4e-tested engineering -
aPorentices some of whom (high drive group) took the test as part of an
entrtnce eztarinaticti, not knowing that the scores on this test w ;OA not in
fact be counted -towards theif entronce exa-iination.� The other subjects (low
ve -
ested-att.nr
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knew that theiri, rl'orLiance could-in n -ey -arf.ct th-4r ac
ratinz.: Under -tc
enttnce or iuture
_wpa-no-diefer-.nce in ',he ram::niscenc's
scores of the_l Ave-row 3 aCter short end long practice re 7.e ively
(R = .54 ad5liesrectively.) There-As, however, a vensi
differ-n-,e_for-the high drive groun_for=the two Conditions (R cnd 1.5
It will also be-not,Id-that-as--T,relict61 the 111,71h drive-group-scores-a
^-rditi *vs, the
highcr on both-occasions, bUt=paiticularly_on-the latter.---Tha rositive
outcome of the exneri-�ment, highly_significent for=e11-preciicted differnees,
suggests stronly-that xounniscence_ma_l_lith-advantage-be investiatsd as _
LApantitative-measure of drive.
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It is_interesting_to_note_that the pr?_,rest_perforit 3--,,,f_the high- and
17w-drive groups wits very_similsr, with_a_slight 'advantage for tha high-drdve
groo7. This:reinforces_the writer's bellef�thannder-ordinary o-)idition3
of learning perforgnnce is s poor-mes3Ura_Of drive; it also roints_up
another dvantage_of -using ,n-f!rliniscnce-As a measure-of:dri-veil-to wit its
independence of leve1-61*=Performence.- Thus diff,.rences in ability or habit
strtngth become relaively_uninortant, affcting1 A 3 they do elually-tile---
pre-rest and the -,ost-rest performance eoares the difference between which
determines reminis-,nce.-
Research. The_research pro-nosed here-eonstitutes in essence an
extension and W-,3 lificati on = o f- t h e research design described above. Diffrirez-icos
in drive will te produCedAn _the manner outlined above, by reference-to real -
life goels-ofiderable strength; it-is-obvioui from the literatute that
drives of this strength cannot be prodir2ed in the - boratory. it is also
planned tu work with smller drive differences, such as ,I,pn be produced by
rewsrio ani punishbents (cigarettes and sweats; shocks.) _InIthis w- :the
linear depesaince-of-ratiniscence_on drive_could:tc inVestigeted.:_
the .in rtaterch tool_will_continme_to be the pursuit-rotor, althoUgh -
sot% work willielevti_done with_other_peroeptusl and notortesks (inverse
alphabet printing; -spirtl after-effoot); this will serve to show that
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conclusions ar.vof_general validity *A4 notdepandant on one particulLar type
of apparatus, It will homever,_bc_neceosary_to construct_a new type of
pursuit rotor-fer_this_verk in view_of_the demonstration by Bahrick4 Fitts
and Prim (1957) that the typical on-off scores of pursuit-notor_perfornswe.
eves viten integreted over tine, do not show a linear relation to learning.
A oostinuoussooring pursuit-rotor has been designed_in_our work-shop, avvi
several nopies_of_this would�te_huilt and used. (The_ essential feature_of this
apparates lied _is th4 provision of several metal annuli arouni_the_central_
target dieThese srs_concontrio, and insulated from each other and_fros_the
oestrel diso; contaot of the stylus with each annuluvprodotes_current inversely_ _
ortportiocallteithe:distance of the ring fromthediso. it is poseible_to
integrate scores from_the_disc_slono,_or from discand rings.)
NAperitental oonditions �voUld_enphosise (1) changes in length of pre-rest
Weis and (2) changes in length of rest pauses. The-perameters_choten for
04 dmacnistration experiment quoted above are not likely to be_optinsl, and
it would be ono-task of the erporitent_to_provida information on_this point.
Tba thmeretical�arguwit regarding length of practice period has already
t4,44 amntionsd-nbore; thal pv16tiog to length of reet-pause is atliTT
4tRrilat, r�cw,dATe groups; acck;mulated leas inhibition, would ditiipate
sf444 rmArArit of 110'1W:4411 MiWeb ondokly than h1elt-drivm 0-enfOth
be more- Savantageous_ for obtaining marked differences n mintecence scores
between_ high_-_ and_low-drive_grou
A Au-thereat of experiments is planned involving t1:1-e u.se of positive -
feed-back designee In som_previous researc
has used relatively short (11 to_21) practice periods separated by-5' rest -
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pauees-to investig_a_t_e_the point Ivhere_practice perieds are:A.541g enough_to
_
produce 1.R.P.s.---This_poitrt--is_indexed by_the'appe-atiii-C-celef a phenomenon
believed-CO-be due to the_extinction_of-conditioned inhibition, which_itself.,4
1
is prodCeecLby the reinforcement_given by_the I.R.P.s to the condition of
'snot working" or rstin�g;__- extinction of_conditioned 1itinri ehove itself
by a prono-u-need_up-ewing in the ork curve after the----t-na�t 0-ras-e-ris-o=ter,
end edditional_to the reminiscence effect.-A suitable-length of_work period _
can in theory-be chosen auch_thet groups drrnOt_yet roduce
while_lcae-drive_groups_do; the the_former_would_not-produce -
conditionesibition, while the_latter would. 'as-conditienea-inhibition
is theoretically considered to be-a, hebit which dOes-net-diesipate-in time,
it should be aaitive, frul thus the_lcar-drive group-eh-Odd become more and !tore
differentlated_from the high drive_group. -Again the preelieitiple intervals
involved would be the crucial point of the experiwnt, ex:ally in this way
can we construct the bevinnings_of-!_j_oroper_quantitstive theory of drive.
A third_set of experiment relates to e comparison of the prieent_method_--
of measuring-drive with alternative methods. In=narticular,- it Tould-s_am
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thet
perforaance-may be____
useful for the mer.:eurement of drive under two retherdifferent conditions.
(a) When perfovinee-ii-SU precticed_thet-theri are no great
habit strength, or ability, then differences in performance are_in_theory
due entirely to differences in inhibition and drive 4 PerfOrMance_decrements__
uhdar these conditions would be indicative of strength of drivel-ifire are
entitled te asaume_that randomly aelected'groupa do'not_differ in rate of
locumulatien_cf_inh1bition. Creator drive strength'should-thui-neutrilise
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greater dagrdes�of inhibition, so that 1-drive Or0uPsishould shm_earliar
and greater deoresent_u_The_tasks chosenlwould_be_of-the tyT4 known as
evigilanoe, tasks
nd the point of the expertient Would be
to compare the_nmount_of:agreement to be observed between this and_the
preceding measure-of-drive_under_identical_oonditionsi-and with
subjeetei
(b) It_WirellAinoca_that_high drive may have positive or negative
effects on learning depending on certain characteristica_of the task
For easy tasks, where the
prevailing habits_arerouggy �onset already, high drive improves
Perfonlishe41 far diffiod3/4 ones, where prevailing habits are not adapted to
the task, high hive, by energising the incorrect habits-, Makes performance
mere dittioult4=111-is_proposed to study pursuit roter-performance (1) under*
normal condition* and (2) with the subject working undeiConditione_of
reverted (airror) wieioni it is predicted that in the first instance Mill
drive would faeilitate_performance, while in the second instance it would
depress performance. Peaults_of this_experiment_alsowoald be compered
with the outccee_of_the other two_measurea_a_drive outlined above.
It has been_aneaaential_feature_of the writer's work in the field of
reminiacence that there are_considerable_individual_difference due to
differentiadrats_of build-up of inhibition, and differential rata of
,In lqarticular, it h1 been shovn
extraverts b-0314 uip inhibition M331 thia_shoes
itself bY-their.grtater reminiscance scores ''hen tested undlr-identica1----
conditi6na-w1th introverts.__Tt_ia elearlylneoessfry_to=control-this__
personality variable, fid it�plenned_to davota_sPecial-Stud)%.to _the_interact ion
of the drive_esrlable_and_ths_templrrement_veriable,
Apalt_tusLigil__,eltilzeiante--�The reaaarch.would,reVire thrwriaw,built-L_
pursuit rotori_of_the_deeigti.dsscribed_above..___Itwould7a1So-require a
high-apesd-recorder,-eith total_coatiof the-e'iPinant_would
o which should_be added
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for use of electronic computer _for
analysis Of:data, for_purohtse of_cigarattes_to-be offered as_incentivaa, and ---
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mioollaneouLexpenasa.
PersoccaLL__Teo gradasta_peytholo
giOS would_be required to carry_ out
and organise the wort on_thia_projeot. In addition, me full-time_techniciam _
Would be required to mate_and maintain_the apparatus, carry_out modifications,
and transport and sat up_the apparatus in different industrial organizations,
Tha salary for the_two-pgyohologtats, inclusive of insurenCe and 101 overhead -
charge of thelbstitutosfor_adminiatration,would_te-
the technician would be
saoh; that ot
. Total cost for a t a-year period_would-bs
approximate OF /35000.
DIgratigLatAnnli It is_proposed_to plan_the wort desoribedi.inAhis
applicatioa for a throa�year period. It-is_inpossiblit-to--ta very_spacifin-
as meth depends on the actual outcoma_of-the firat_fam experimental -
invostigationsand as much -also depends on the degree of neoPeretion of the
various industrial-Organisationa vhore it is-planned_to-carry Out tha wort.--
Fralimi ry W04664% has_10.en obtatne4-but-only a.tusl experi
show t actual numbers�of= ubject fortbcoming_fo t sting.
I think we should support this.
doing Irpor ant and bolo work in integrat ng persona ity t
learning theory, OM the classic laboratory Methods of experimental
psychology. Although he Is something of a Controversial figu�rihii �
writings have Stimulated a lot of work by others on both sides of the
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AtIontic. A grant to him, In fact, would odd to the estige.
Would give him one year, but not three 1)�Couse Of limited
cortrpt of motivotion implied. 4
one of -miy favorite controversial fitureson
the internotirial psychological scene. Right or wrnnewldoc �
modification of Old idea, he tells his story provocatively. Thii�sotfors
he presents is on interesting- theoretical formukfl. - I doubt whether
Dwttl work out. But the skill with which d his teltabor---
otors will attach the -Pioblem will make the e ort-NYOf hst_Jihite. The
budget is rec-Afsik--O-nd some preliminary work has been done. -
I vtge seriousinsideration and an affini-otive dectsiOn on
this-proposal.
have reed the comments of
I agree with all of them, includi suggestion
t t e research grant be limited to one year, t e results are
satisfeeke-ry, consideration could be given to-renewal. � -
Th&nkyon.ry such for your kind 1*tter of
loviaberlth_atUthe_inoloseLinstructions for ribtission_of
a proposa1.1__Ihis_valy *those as I vas�just_in
usal for r iSsionAt_th*
I:have
p *slur* en os a copy o e propose. end 'shall, of
court*, licAtIONA4L4ost*r_any_quertss_that_any arise fros
tell.-
l_should_perhaps ad& in this letter answers to
oa* or twoofithe points_asntionsd_in your Instruction._ which
are not answered in _ itself. No support has been
requested from _ant for the projeCt, and the
otly *r --en previously is a prelitinary_
ImPoris.At described in ecee detail in the application itself.
is hat. done a. oonsiterable_asoutt_of work on thettasurelsent�
of resiniscoaccin_r*lation_to_parsonality, but thiiiihat_becd_____
our first expkrtunt_in_vhich_roainiscence was used:cs____
neasur* of:drivcorAtotivation.