The intelligence of the delinquent boy . CVJ u 01 H 00 bb. f^fzl N P_ M iS -a ;5 8»—• < \9 HU :? s I I ^ v^ H - 6^ N N IO <^^ I gOS 60 The Journal of Delinquency, Monograph No. 1 himself and his affairs with ordinary prudence. We estimate his probable limitof development at 8 years. CASE results. Age 16-0. Mental age 8-1. .51. Feeble-minded. Someof his inferior performances are shown in Fig. 10. Failed on practically* alltests above year VIII, although carried through to average-adult tests. Tothe question (Year VIII) What is the thing to do when you are on yourway to schoo


The intelligence of the delinquent boy . CVJ u 01 H 00 bb. f^fzl N P_ M iS -a ;5 8»—• < \9 HU :? s I I ^ v^ H - 6^ N N IO <^^ I gOS 60 The Journal of Delinquency, Monograph No. 1 himself and his affairs with ordinary prudence. We estimate his probable limitof development at 8 years. CASE results. Age 16-0. Mental age 8-1. .51. Feeble-minded. Someof his inferior performances are shown in Fig. 10. Failed on practically* alltests above year VIII, although carried through to average-adult tests. Tothe question (Year VIII) What is the thing to do when you are on yourway to school and you see that you are in danger of being late, he replies,take a rest. Cannot name the months, tell the value of ordinary 1 centand 2 cent stamps, nor make change for small amounts of money. See testresults reproduced in Fig. 10.


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