... (3, p. 20). Binet further maintains that an unequal and imperfect development is the specific characteristic of the defective, that so far as certain faculties are concerned, he remains at the level of a younger child but in respect to others he is... Studies in the Social Sciences - Página 151918Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Chester Arthur Gregory - 1922 - 406 páginas
...but in kind. The retardation of his development has not been uniform. Obstructed in one direction, his development has progressed in others. To some...comparable to a normal child younger than himself. Some Favorable Criticisms of the Binet Scale. — In spite of its defects the Binet Scale has been... | |
| Ging Hsi Wang - 1925 - 440 páginas
...maintains that an unequal and imperfect development is the specific characteristic of the defective, that so far as certain faculties are concerned, he remains at the level of a younger child but in respect to others he is on a level with normal children of his own age. Measuring... | |
| Maud Amanda Merrill - 1924 - 112 páginas
...maintains that an unequal and imperfect development is the specific characteristic of the defective, that so far as certain faculties are concerned, he remains at the level of a younger child but in respect to others he is on a level with normal children of his own age. Measuring... | |
| Maud Amanda Merrill - 1924 - 112 páginas
...maintains that an unequal and imperfect development is the specific characteristic of the defective, that so far as certain faculties are concerned, he remains at the level of a younger child but in respect to others he is on a level with normal children of his own age. Measuring... | |
| Chiao Tsai, Irene Case Sherman, Maud Amanda Merrill - 1925 - 438 páginas
...maintains that an unequal and imperfect development is the specific characteristic of the defective, that so far as certain faculties are concerned, he remains at the level of a younger child but in respect to others he is on a level with normal children of his own age. Measuring... | |
| 1915 - 700 páginas
...arrested, but the defective is obstructed in one direction, his development has progressed in others, and, so far as certain faculties are concerned, he remains at the level of a normal child younger than himself but In respect to others he is on a level with normal children... | |
| Lightner Witmer - 1918 - 310 páginas
...development has not been uniform. Obstructed in one direction his development has progressed in others. ... So far as certain faculties are concerned, he remains at the level of a younger child; but in respect to others, he is on a level with normal children of his own age. An... | |
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