The measurement of intelligence : an explanation of and a complete guide for the use of the Stanford revision and extension of the Binet-Simon intelligence scale . l environment. G. V, Boy, age 10; mental ageFig. 6. BALL AND FIELD TEST. 0-fc I Q 65. Father Spanish,I. M., AGE 14-2; MENTAL AGE 9 mother English. Family poor but fairly respectable. Brothers andsisters all retarded. In high first grade. Work all very poor exceptwriting, drawing, and hand work, in all of which he excels. Is quietand inactive, lacks self-confidence, and plays little. Mentallyslow, inert, thick, and inattentive. Healt
The measurement of intelligence : an explanation of and a complete guide for the use of the Stanford revision and extension of the Binet-Simon intelligence scale . l environment. G. V, Boy, age 10; mental ageFig. 6. BALL AND FIELD TEST. 0-fc I Q 65. Father Spanish,I. M., AGE 14-2; MENTAL AGE 9 mother English. Family poor but fairly respectable. Brothers andsisters all retarded. In high first grade. Work all very poor exceptwriting, drawing, and hand work, in all of which he excels. Is quietand inactive, lacks self-confidence, and plays little. Mentallyslow, inert, thick, and inattentive. Health fair. Three years later G. V. was in the low third grade and stilldoing extremely poor work in everything except manual training,drawing, and writing. Is not likely ever to go beyond the fourthor fifth grade however long he remains in school. V. J. Girl, age 11-6; mental age 8; I Q 70. Has been testedthree times in the last five years, always with approximately thesame result in terms of I Q. Home fair to inferior. Has been in aspecial class two years and in school altogether nearly six barely able to do third-grade work. Her feeble-mindedness is.
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