. The conservation of the child; a manual of clinical psychology, presenting the examination and treatment of backward children . A liijih-gradc mnidii. \it\deaf. A t\velvo-ycar-ol(l lii,!eimbecile sulTering from lIit;;li-ftra(lo imbecile. Much A lii^;. .n,!.,.,!,. Ten more capable than her appear- years old. Less cajiabU^ thanance indicates. her appearance indicates. VI METHOD OF CLASSIFYING CLINIC CASES In the precedinf^ chapter the classification of mentaldefectives has been considered in general. The meaningsof backwardness and mental deficiency were discus


. The conservation of the child; a manual of clinical psychology, presenting the examination and treatment of backward children . A liijih-gradc mnidii. \it\deaf. A t\velvo-ycar-ol(l lii,!eimbecile sulTering from lIit;;li-ftra(lo imbecile. Much A lii^;. .n,!.,.,!,. Ten more capable than her appear- years old. Less cajiabU^ thanance indicates. her appearance indicates. VI METHOD OF CLASSIFYING CLINIC CASES In the precedinf^ chapter the classification of mentaldefectives has been considered in general. The meaningsof backwardness and mental deficiency were discussedand the primary problem of clinical, mental classificationwas shown to be the differentiation between the two. Itwas proposed that curability and incurability be acceptedas the basis for classifying all mental and moral deviatesrespectively, and several systems of classification in com-mon use were given ^vith synoptic descriptions of theirsub-classes. We now turn to that other phase of classification whichconcerns itself with the process of measuring mentalstatus by means of questions, tests and observations. Intoa somewhat detailed description of this process we willenter, giving at the same time the reasons for asking theque


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