... weighing of all the evidence which any reputable method of examination and weighing can furnish. The Binet tests assume the twelve year mental age as the upper limit of feeble-mindedness because observation and test showed that people of any higher... Bulletin of State Institutions - Página 1421915Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| American Psychiatric Association - 1913 - 572 páginas
...observation and test showed that people of any higher intelligence are usually able to float in society. And, after all, the ability of a man to earn a living,...can secure a paying job and keep it, and satisfy his employers, it is extremely unlikely that he is mentally defective. In cases which cannot be definitely... | |
| American Medico-Psychological Association - 1913 - 576 páginas
...observation and test showed that people of any higher intelligence are usually able to float in society. And, after all, the ability of a man to earn a living,...can secure a paying job and keep it, and satisfy his employers, it is extremely unlikely that he is mentally defective. In cases which cannot be definitely... | |
| 1918 - 590 páginas
...of feeble-mindedness The psychology of mental defect is yet to be written After all, the ability o* a man to earn a living, to maintain himself independently...is born is the one supreme test of mental normality " Thus, it would appear, normality is entirely a matter of social and economic efficiency. This is... | |
| 1918 - 872 páginas
...activities. In examinations of this kind it must be remembered that, after all. the ability of the defective to earn a living, to maintain himself independently...in the station of life in which he is born, is the supreme test of normality. The necessity, however, of recognizing the lack of this ability before the... | |
| Elise A. Seyfarth, Emmy R. Turner - 1921 - 272 páginas
...observation and test showed that people of any higher intelligence are usually able to float in society. And, after all, the ability of a man to earn a living,...can secure a paying job and keep it, and satisfy his employers, it is extremely unlikely that he is mentally defective. In cases which cannot be definitely... | |
| 1917 - 598 páginas
...status of the ordinary cases of feeble-mindedness The psychology of mental defect is yet to be written After all, the ability of a man to earn a living,...is born is the one supreme test of mental normality " Thus, it would appear, normality is entirely a matter of social and economic efficiency. This is... | |
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