A Teachers' Manual for the Use of the Binet-Simon Scale of IntelligenceKansas state printing office, W.C. Austin, state printer, 1914 - 56 |
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... ability to measure objective experience in terms of subjective reactions . Goddard reports 71 per cent of six - year- old normal children as succeeding in this test . Test 2. - Definition of Five Familiar Terms . Material 18 A TEACHERS ...
... ability to measure objective experience in terms of subjective reactions . Goddard reports 71 per cent of six - year- old normal children as succeeding in this test . Test 2. - Definition of Five Familiar Terms . Material 18 A TEACHERS ...
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... ability to point out like and unlike parts of the memory images it has gained by experience . To this end three pairs of words are used , as follows : " Are cloth and paper the same ? " No ? Well what is the difference between them ...
... ability to point out like and unlike parts of the memory images it has gained by experience . To this end three pairs of words are used , as follows : " Are cloth and paper the same ? " No ? Well what is the difference between them ...
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... ability to grasp a concrete situation , and to meet it in a practical way— one of the most searching tests of mental ability . Goddard records 92 per cent successes out of 106 normal ten - year - old school children who tried this test ...
... ability to grasp a concrete situation , and to meet it in a practical way— one of the most searching tests of mental ability . Goddard records 92 per cent successes out of 106 normal ten - year - old school children who tried this test ...
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... ability to generalize is one of the latest to de- velop , and one of the most frequently affected by the factors resulting in arrest . The test is a good one , in spite of the dif- ficulties met in interpreting the results . Observe ...
... ability to generalize is one of the latest to de- velop , and one of the most frequently affected by the factors resulting in arrest . The test is a good one , in spite of the dif- ficulties met in interpreting the results . Observe ...
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Raymond Alfred Schwegler. ject's ability to carry an idea unchanged either as to size , form , or content . Note , therefore , clearly what kind of errors the subject commits , as the test has undoubted diagnostic value . It's very ...
Raymond Alfred Schwegler. ject's ability to carry an idea unchanged either as to size , form , or content . Note , therefore , clearly what kind of errors the subject commits , as the test has undoubted diagnostic value . It's very ...
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AGE XII ametropia answer astigmatic auditory Balt Binet Binet-Simon Scale Binet-Simon Tests card 4 x cent of normal chair child succeeds children passed children should pass colors count defect diagram digits distinctly Educ experimenter fable failure five four pennies Goddard found goose hand hears HENRY H hesitant heterophoria hyperopia India ink Intelligence of Children interpret involve KUHLMANN lines Material Required mental age mental testing Method Meumann minutes are allowed myopia normal children Note number containing once one-half inches pass the test pen and ink pennies Place Psych questions reaction Record reply reproduction retina rhyme Scale of Intelligence school children sheet of paper six-year-old children standard subject succeeds suggested tell tences Terman tests in Age three given words three minutes three words ticking triangles verbatim Vineland visual Warwick and York watch weights Whipple write x 6 inches
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Strona 42 - One hears very different judgments on the value of life. Some say it is good, others say it is bad. It would be more correct to say that it is mediocre ; because on the one hand it brings us less happiness than we want, while on the other hand the misfortunes it brings are less than others wish for us. It is the mediocrity of life that makes it endurable; or, still more, that keeps it from being positively unjust.
Strona 40 - The Fox and the Crow A crow, having stolen a bit of meat, perched in a tree and held it in her beak. A fox, seeing her, wished to secure the meat, and spoke to the crow thus: " How handsome you are ! and I have heard that the beauty of your voice is equal to that of your form and feathers. Will you not sing for me, so that I may judge whether this is true...
Strona 40 - ... The chickens will become ready for the market when poultry will fetch the highest price ; so that by the end of the year I shall have money enough from the perquisites that will fall to my share, to buy a new gown. In this dress I will go to the Christmas junketings, when all the young fellows will propose to me, but I will toss my head, and refuse them every one.
Strona 32 - The first house you come to is a barn and the next is a haystack. The next is Mr. Smith's." 3. A man said to his friend, "May you live to eat the chickens that scratch sand on your grave." 4. A man came to see Professor Johnstone; Professor Johnstone was not at home. I asked him his name. He said, "Oh, it is not necessary to leave my name; Professor Johnstone knows me.
Strona 54 - F. The Present Status of the Binet and Simon Tests of the Intelligence of Children.
Strona 41 - ... differential diagnosis of the high grade defective from the normal is in question. The Binet tests are not supposed to furnish an index to the education of the individual, but to measure his capacity for education. But would not many ignorant normal persons fail to be able to tell the difference...
Strona 40 - THE MILKMAID AND HER PLANS A milkmaid was carrying her pail of milk on her head, and was thinking to herself thus : "The money for this milk will buy 4 hens ; the hens will lay at least 100 eggs; the eggs will produce at least 75 chicks; and with the money which the chicks will bring I can buy a new dress to wear instead of the ragged one I have on.
Strona 38 - Two and four differ from one and three in having a dot in each section. Once knowing the scheme, the letters may be left out and a cipher dispatch written by using for each letter the part of the diagram in which the letter is placed in the key. For example "war" would be written: VJF Having made it perfectly clear, remove the key and have child write on back of record sheet, "Caught a spy,
Strona 54 - Binet's Method for the Measurement of Intelligence. Some Results.
Strona 54 - KOHS, SC The Binet-Simon measuring scale for intelligence; an annotated bibliography.