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Typewriting Behavior Psychology Applied To Teaching And Learning Typewriting by August Dvorak et al.
Typewriting Behavior Psychology Applied To Teaching And Learning Typewriting by August Dvorak et al.

Typewriting Behavior Psyc... (1936)

by August Dvorak et al.

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Typewriting Behavior Psychology Applied To Teaching And Learning Typewriting by August Dvorak et al.
Typewriting Behavior Psychology Applied To Teaching And Learning Typewriting by August Dvorak et al.
Typewriting Behavior Psychology Applied To Teaching And Learning Typewriting
by August Dvorak et al.

Mere repetition of finger motions, however, has never made even a poor typist. It is not denied that your deft finger muscles will play a lively part, at times dancing a most sprightly tap upon the keys. Neither is it denied that throat muscles play a most lively part when you recite admirably before any class. But both typewriting and reciting should be samples of intelligent behavior. Neither finger muscles nor vocal muscles should dominate either picture. The real domination arises in the co-operating human organism and is often felt as "insight." Central control is always the key to intelligent behavior.🏁

Submitted by @cammya - 06/04/2025
Book Educational 6.39 Ranked
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