Standard tests as aids in school supervision, illustrated by a study of the Stoughton, Wisconsin, schools . Paat Qan. ThlB dooa not, moan that no one-ohild faiolljr of tha *()a«t ganaratioa*loat a child, but atmply that na such faoUly. bacauaa of our aathort,could appear in this study. (Data talcm f roa Tables 6-4 and &-a) Tliese two averages of all do not exactly represent llie average ofthe bars on this diagram, for in this diagram all families of more than 9and 7 children, in the past and present generations respectively, areomitted because the number of families dealt with was


Standard tests as aids in school supervision, illustrated by a study of the Stoughton, Wisconsin, schools . Paat Qan. ThlB dooa not, moan that no one-ohild faiolljr of tha *()a«t ganaratioa*loat a child, but atmply that na such faoUly. bacauaa of our aathort,could appear in this study. (Data talcm f roa Tables 6-4 and &-a) Tliese two averages of all do not exactly represent llie average ofthe bars on this diagram, for in this diagram all families of more than 9and 7 children, in the past and present generations respectively, areomitted because the number of families dealt with was too small to makethe representative bars significant. These Iwo averages, however, includeall items, great and small, in tables ti-A and (I-U. CHAPTER IX RELATION BETWEEN OCCUPATION AND SIZE OF FAMILY The relation of occupation to a mans attitude toward familylife is a question of much interest. For often, altho !)y nomeans always, occupation indicates a mans economic and edu-cational rank. It will he helpful to keep this in mind in con-sidering Tahles 7-A. 7-B, 7-C, and Figures 7-A and 7-B. Among


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