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APPORTIONMENT See also:BILL Under See also:Census. Apportionment. Whole Number of Repre- See also:Year. Ratio. Year. See also:Population. sentatives. Constitution 1789 30,000 65 First Census . . 1790 3,929,214 1793 33,000 105 Second Census . . 1800 5,308,483 1803 33,000 I 41 Third Census . 1810 7,239,881 1813 35,000 181 See also:Fourth Census . 1820 9,633,822 1823 40,000 213 Fifth Census . . 1830 12,866,020 1833 47,700 240 See also:Sixth Census . . 1840 17,069,453 1843 70,680 223 Seventh Census 1850 23,191,876 1853 93,423 234 Eighth Census I86o 31,443,321 1863 127,381 241 Ninth Census . . 1870 38,558,371 1873 131,425 292 Tenth Census . . 1880 50,155,783 1883 151,911 325 See also:Eleventh Census . 1890 62,622,250 1893 173,901 356 Twelfth Census 1900 75,568,686 1903 194,182 386 focuses itself for a See also:time on the apprehended See also:object, there is an expectation that such details will as it were emerge into consciousness. Hence he describes such See also:apprehension as " implicit," and in so far as the implicit apprehension determines the See also:order of such emergence he describes it as " schematic." A See also:good example of this See also:process is the use of formulae in calculations; ordinarily the See also:formula is used without question; if See also:attention is fixed upon it, the steps by which it is shown to be universally applicable emerge and the " schema " is See also:complete in detail. With this result may be compared See also:Kant's theory of apprehension as a synthetic See also:act (the " See also:synthesis of apprehension ") by which the sensory elements of a See also:perception are subjected to the formal conditions of time and space. See G. F. Stout, See also:Analytic See also:Psychology (See also:London, 1896) ; F. See also:Brentano, Psychologie (bk. ii. ch. vii.), and Vom Ursprung sittlicher Erkenntnis; B. Titchener, Outlines of Psychology (New See also:York, 1902), and See also:text-books of psychology. Also PSYCHOLOGY. Additional information and CommentsThere are no comments yet for this article.
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