Problems of SubnormalityWorld book Company, 1917 - 485 |
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... to look after their in- terests without supervision ( p . 392 ) . Tredgold makes this state- ment regarding the most intelligent class of children of the average · tain branches in which they may be gifted ) while CHANGING ATTITUDES 33.
... to look after their in- terests without supervision ( p . 392 ) . Tredgold makes this state- ment regarding the most intelligent class of children of the average · tain branches in which they may be gifted ) while CHANGING ATTITUDES 33.
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... advanced be- yond the average . " The term " mental debility " had been applied to two and " idiot " to one of those who proved to be normal , while institutions or were removed by their parents , showed that 36 PROBLEMS OF SUBNORMALITY.
... advanced be- yond the average . " The term " mental debility " had been applied to two and " idiot " to one of those who proved to be normal , while institutions or were removed by their parents , showed that 36 PROBLEMS OF SUBNORMALITY.
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... average pedagogical retardation for the five children ( 2 boys and 3 girls ) who were 9 years old or less was 2.1 years , and for the 62 ( 17 girls and 45 boys ) who were over 9 years old 3.3 years . According to the report made in the ...
... average pedagogical retardation for the five children ( 2 boys and 3 girls ) who were 9 years old or less was 2.1 years , and for the 62 ( 17 girls and 45 boys ) who were over 9 years old 3.3 years . According to the report made in the ...
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... average mental retardation was found to be slightly less than the pedagogical retardation . According to the 1908 scale , the average amount of men- tal retardation for those 9 years or less was 1.55 years , and for those over 9 years ...
... average mental retardation was found to be slightly less than the pedagogical retardation . According to the 1908 scale , the average amount of men- tal retardation for those 9 years or less was 1.55 years , and for those over 9 years ...
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... ( average school membership ) in 1913-1914 . In 1914-1915 the average school mem- bership was 354 and in 1915-1916 , 355 . It is impossible to say what percentage of the pupils 1 We have assigned to these classes epileptics who were ...
... ( average school membership ) in 1913-1914 . In 1914-1915 the average school mem- bership was 354 and in 1915-1916 , 355 . It is impossible to say what percentage of the pupils 1 We have assigned to these classes epileptics who were ...
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according adult alcoholic Alfred Binet Arith assigned average backward children Basis of classification Bicêtre Binet and Simon Binet scale Binet tests Binet-Simon blind borderline boys cent chil child chronological age cial clinic colony Conclusions congenital syphilis criminal deaf defective children deficiency delinquent diagnosed as feeble-minded dren educational efficiency epilepsy epileptic eugenic evident examination fact feeble feeble-minded children feeble-minded persons girls given heredity high-grade ical idiots imbeciles individual industrial inmates insane institutions instruction intelligence quotient large number less Louis ment mental age mental retardation mentally defective Method minded mindedness Missouri moral morons normal children organized parents pedagogically retarded percentage Pereire physical physician practical probably problem psychological psychologist Psychopathic public schools pupils regular grades reported Seguin social special classes special schools standards Subjects subnormal superintendent teachers tion types ungraded class Vineland XII-year
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Strona 116 - Near" genius or genius. 120-140 Very superior intelligence. 110-120 Superior intelligence. 90-110 Normal or average intelligence. 80- 90 Dullness, rarely classifiable as feeble-mindedness.
Strona 102 - ... 2. The pedagogical method, which aims to judge of the intelligence according to the sum of acquired knowledge. 3. The psychological method, which makes direct observations and measurements of the degree of intelligence. From what has gone before it is easy to see the value of each of these methods. The medical method is indirect because it conjectures the mental from the physical.
Strona 43 - feeble-minded person" in this act shall be construed to mean any person afflicted with mental defectiveness from birth or from an early age, so pronounced that he is incapable of managing himself and his affairs, or of being taught to do so, and requires supervision, control and care for his own welfare, or for the welfare of others, or for the welfare of the community, who is not classifiable as an "insane person...
Strona 43 - Evidence shall also be heard and inquiry made into the social conditions, such as want of proper supervision, control, care or support, and other causes making it unsafe or dangerous to the welfare of the community for such person to be at large, without supervision, control and care.
Strona 43 - feebleminded person" in this article shall mean any person afflicted with mental defectiveness from birth or from an early age, to such an extent that he is incapable of managing himself and his affairs, or of being taught to do so...
Strona 15 - Unfortunate! Since my pains are lost and my efforts fruitless, take yourself back to your forests and primitive tastes ; or if your new wants make you dependent on society, suffer the penalty of being useless, and go to Bicetre, there to die in wretchedness.f He, of himself, never educated any other idiot, but directed " certain kinds of private education...
Strona 372 - Hampshire's legislature next took action by authorizing the governor and council in 1913 to appoint "three suitable persons who shall investigate all matters relating to the welfare of the dependent, defective and delinquent children of the State, especially the questions of orphanage, juvenile courts, detention homes, desertion, physical and mental degeneracy, infant mortality, accidents and diseases, and make report, with recommendations concerning the above matters, to the legislature of 1915.
Strona 215 - The quotient does not seem, however, to afford an actually constant expression of degree of feeblemindedness, but shows a tendency to fall in value as age increases. This tendency, it is evident, is but slight within the limits of age that have been mentioned, so that for many problems it can be neglected.
Strona 197 - L'Annte psychol., 1911, 17,149. passible to glean enough of the history of the case to make the "setting" of the scale other than guesswork. As matters stand, the best that can be done with the Binet Scale is to "interpret" the results in the light of such facts as are obtainable. That is, the verdict often depends on the judgment of the examiner almost as completely as when no "scale
Strona 382 - The board of managers shall appoint a superintendent of the colony, who shall be a welleducated physician and a graduate of a legally chartered medical college, with an experience of at least five years in the actual practice of his profession...