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EMPLOYMENT PSYCHOLOGY
construction of the room makes it impossible to give a
rigid surface to a hinged table, and a table on four legs
is therefore being secured. The portable room is further
fitted out with devices providing for the necessary com
bination of electric currents. Its equipment includes an
electric fan, a necessary adjunct to a room otherwise de
void of ventilating mechanisms.
In this laboratory only such apparatus is carried as is
necessary for the experiment in hand. This apparatus
is stowed in a large but lightly constructed chest. In this
way it can easily be carried around or stored. The bulk
of the apparatus is kept in a permanent laboratory where
new apparatus is constructed and tried out before it is
sent out for use in the portable laboratory.
As was expected, the use of this room provoked some
scoffing and ridicule among the shop men and their over
seers at the outset. All kinds of queer names were given
to it by the men such as “pill box”, “monkey cage”,
“star chamber”, etc. However, it was never abused and
the experience which those who were examined had with
this room tended to transform their contempt into cu
riosity and often into admiration.
“Do you know,” said one man who had been given
tests, “I have much more respect for that place in there
(pointing to the portable room) than I did before. At
first I thought it was a lot of monkey business, but it got
me. It made a monkey of me all right. It showed me
that I wasn’t quite as smart as I thought I was.”
After the expiration of a few days, the laboratory is
taken as a matter of course in the shop where it has been
set up. No one pays any more attention to it than to the
permanent shop fixtures. This has been the case wherever
the room has been used. The first few days provoke a