Ringelmann's interests were wide-ranging: he developed the Ringelmann scale which is still used to measure smoke. He also discovered the Ringelmann effect...
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Ringelmann is a surname of: Helmut Ringelmann (1926–2011), German film and television producer Max Ringelmann (1861–1931), French professor of agricultural...
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The Ringelmann scale is a scale for measuring the apparent density or opacity of smoke. It was developed by a French professor of agricultural engineering...
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Research on social loafing began with rope pulling experiments by Max Ringelmann, who found that members of a group tended to exert less effort in pulling...
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used to measure pollution include rain gauges (in studies of acid rain), Ringelmann charts for measuring smoke, and simple soot and dust collectors known...
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Ivan Pavlov Wilhelm Reich - mass psychology Steve Reicher Harry Reis Max Ringelmann Robert Rosenthal - Pygmalion effect Lee Ross - performed pioneering...
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functioning. Her book The fearless organization (2018) is a key reference. Max Ringelmann's social loafing: describes the optimal number of meeting participants...
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Leduc–Righi effect) – Augusto Righi and Sylvestre Anatole Leduc Ringelmann effect – Max Ringelmann Robertson–Walker metric (a.k.a. Friedmann–Robertson–Walker...
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Munich (section Max Planck Society)
and once crowned, Max Joseph I generated state revenues by selling off church lands. While many monasteries were reestablished, Max Joseph I succeeded...
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Scientific dentistry in Würzburg began with the appointment of Carl Joseph Ringelmann as professor in 1807. In 1822, a faculty of political science was established...
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