Education, Volumen51New England Publishing Company, 1931 |
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... intelligence test as measuring adequately abstract intelligence . " The thing - thinkers , " he avers , " make their contribution to the sum total of human attainment . " And again : " The question is not whether a child is unable to ...
... intelligence test as measuring adequately abstract intelligence . " The thing - thinkers , " he avers , " make their contribution to the sum total of human attainment . " And again : " The question is not whether a child is unable to ...
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... intelligence quotients in these cases . From the foregoing studies it would appear that educa- tion and environment affect appreciably intelligence test re- sults . With reference to schooling , a second quotation from " Intelligence ...
... intelligence quotients in these cases . From the foregoing studies it would appear that educa- tion and environment affect appreciably intelligence test re- sults . With reference to schooling , a second quotation from " Intelligence ...
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... intelligence test used is condi- tioned largely on the extent and accuracy of vocabulary and on verbal ingenuity as ... intelligence ; we always measure acquired intelligence but we infer from difference in acquired intelligence ...
... intelligence test used is condi- tioned largely on the extent and accuracy of vocabulary and on verbal ingenuity as ... intelligence ; we always measure acquired intelligence but we infer from difference in acquired intelligence ...
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