School & Society, Том 13James McKeen Cattell, Will Carson Ryan, Raymond Walters Society for the Advancement of Education, 1921 |
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... fact that in the seventh grade there were only 45 cases , while in the sixth grade there were 54 , and in the eighth grade , 87 . CORNELL UNIVERSITY H. M. LUFKIN Volume XIII A COMPARISON OF THREE METHODS FOR MAKING THE 30 [ VOL . XIII ...
... fact that in the seventh grade there were only 45 cases , while in the sixth grade there were 54 , and in the eighth grade , 87 . CORNELL UNIVERSITY H. M. LUFKIN Volume XIII A COMPARISON OF THREE METHODS FOR MAKING THE 30 [ VOL . XIII ...
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... fact that group testing has undergone consider- able refinement and improvement during the last few years , and has become very popular . In order to make such a test it seemed preferable to use a series of tests which had already been ...
... fact that group testing has undergone consider- able refinement and improvement during the last few years , and has become very popular . In order to make such a test it seemed preferable to use a series of tests which had already been ...
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... fact , it proved somewhat inferior . It should , of course , be borne in mind that the pupils who were given the group test had been initially selected by the school staff just as truly as were the 19 Discussion of various aspects of ...
... fact , it proved somewhat inferior . It should , of course , be borne in mind that the pupils who were given the group test had been initially selected by the school staff just as truly as were the 19 Discussion of various aspects of ...
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... fact , the teachers surpassed the physicians , and even an alienist , in the attempt to classify 60 normal and abnormal children from the inspection of photo- graphs . The latter statement by Binet and Simon is not so far fetched as it ...
... fact , the teachers surpassed the physicians , and even an alienist , in the attempt to classify 60 normal and abnormal children from the inspection of photo- graphs . The latter statement by Binet and Simon is not so far fetched as it ...
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... facts . Well , if this adventure is any indication they do not . I shall name no names . A part of the time there were ... fact is that the quest grew in scope beyond first intentions . The examiners fell , as it were , into the campaign ...
... facts . Well , if this adventure is any indication they do not . I shall name no names . A part of the time there were ... fact is that the quest grew in scope beyond first intentions . The examiners fell , as it were , into the campaign ...
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