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,... Problems of Subnormality - Strona 215autor: John Edward Wallace Wallin - 1917 - Liczba stron: 485Pełny widok - Informacje o książce
| William Stern - 1914 - Liczba stron: 188
...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....age must decrease as chronological age increases. The feeble-minded child, it must be remembered, not only has a slower rate of development than the... | |
| William Stern - 1914 - Liczba stron: 184
...but shows a tendency to fall in value as age increases. This tendency, it is evident, is but Blight within the limits of age that have been mentioned,...age must decrease as chronological age increases. The feeble-minded child, it must be remembered, not only has a slower rate of development than the... | |
| Edgar Arnold Doll - 1920 - Liczba stron: 176
...tendency, it is evident, is but slight within the limits of age that have been mentioned (8 to 12), so that for many problems it can be neglected. Before...easily intelligible, for once the stage of arrest ... is reached . . . the quotient . . . must decrease as chronological age increases. The feeble-minded... | |
| 1921 - Liczba stron: 628
...tendency, it is evident, is but slight within the limits of age that have been mentioned (8 to 12), so that for many problems it can be neglected. Before...easily intelligible, for once the stage of arrest ... is reached . . . the quotient . . . must decrease as chronological age increases. The feeble-minded... | |
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