The individual delinquent; a text-book of diagnosis and prognosis for all concerned in understanding offenders . e of value has been found out in numerous cases bythis method. Testing by means of other and more compli-cated methods, particularly with the use of electrical apparatus,where the individual attempts steadily to hold a stylus in agiven space without causing the ringing of a bell, is well of the apparatus can be very easily installed in a simplelaboratory. Our tapping sheet, Test XVI, has so far answeredour purposes. § 63. Associative Processes. — Testi


The individual delinquent; a text-book of diagnosis and prognosis for all concerned in understanding offenders . e of value has been found out in numerous cases bythis method. Testing by means of other and more compli-cated methods, particularly with the use of electrical apparatus,where the individual attempts steadily to hold a stylus in agiven space without causing the ringing of a bell, is well of the apparatus can be very easily installed in a simplelaboratory. Our tapping sheet, Test XVI, has so far answeredour purposes. § 63. Associative Processes. — Testing the rapidity and ac-curacy of associative processes brings us very close to estima-tion of the essential working powers of the mind in general. Allof the separate items of our total mental content are connectedin a stream of thought by links of association; one calls up theother because it is in some way related to it. Now study of the 1 Whipple in his Manual, under the title of Test XXVI, Cancellation, de-scribes various tests primarily adapted to estimate attention as applied tovisual perception. 86.


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