Trewin Shae A
Division of Historical Scientific Instruments, Peabody Museum of Natural History, Yale University, New Haven, CT 06520, USA.
Am J Psychol. 2007 Winter;120(4):645-60.
Robert Yerkes developed a multiple-choice method to study ideational behavior in animals and humans using specially designed multiple-choice apparatuses. One example ofYerkes' apparatus, used for testing human subjects, now resides in the Historical Scientific Instruments Collection at the Peabody Museum of Natural History of Yale University. Yerkes introduced the apparatus in 1913 to show that the multiple-choice method was an effective measure of ideational behavior in normal and abnormal people. An analysis of the machine's construction and history brings to light Yerkes' desire for methodological rigor in experimental design. Yerkes' apparatus became commercially available in 1923 even though other psychological laboratories had been making their own versions of it since 1919. Sixteen years later, Yerkes' apparatus was still on the market despite an apparent lack of demand for it.
罗伯特·耶基斯开发了一种多项选择法,使用专门设计的多项选择仪器来研究动物和人类的思维行为。耶基斯的仪器有一个用于测试人类受试者的例子,现藏于耶鲁大学皮博迪自然历史博物馆的历史科学仪器收藏中。耶基斯在1913年引入了该仪器,以表明多项选择法是衡量正常人和异常人思维行为的有效方法。对该仪器的构造和历史进行分析,可以揭示耶基斯在实验设计中对方法严谨性的追求。尽管自1919年以来其他心理实验室一直在制作自己版本的耶基斯仪器,但该仪器在1923年开始商业化销售。十六年后,尽管对其需求明显不足,耶基斯的仪器仍在市场上。