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Published Online: July 1940

THE EFFECT OF 10 MG. OF BENZEDRINE SULFATE ON THE OTIS TEST SCORES OF COLLEGE STUDENTS

Publication: American Journal of Psychiatry

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Forty-two male college students were divided into two groups. One group was given 10 mg. of benzedrine sulfate, and the other a placebo at the first session. They were then given a form of the Otis self-administering tests of mental ability (higher form). One week later, the groups were rotated and tested with an alternate form. Under the conditions of the experiment, we found that:
1. The 10 mg. of benzedrine were without a favorable effect on the Otis test score.
2. A small but statistically significant practice effect was noted upon retesting.

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American Journal of Psychiatry
Pages: 163 - 166

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Published in print: July 1940
Published online: 1 April 2006

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J. E. BARMACK
The department of psychology, College of the City of New York.

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