Phelps-Stokes fellowship studies . es to be lom 4 to ; the range ofideals scores to be from 27 to 125. The ages of the whites rangefrom 11 years and 9 months to 17 years and 6 months. Note thecase, 17 years and 6 months, is an extreme one. Many other things of value may be found in these two Tables,for example, comparisons of whites and negroes in each test forideals could be made. Other things for the diagnostician are will not permit the use of much of this data, but it is hopedthat these data will serve as the basis for some further studies. TABLE 3 Chronological Ages (ag


Phelps-Stokes fellowship studies . es to be lom 4 to ; the range ofideals scores to be from 27 to 125. The ages of the whites rangefrom 11 years and 9 months to 17 years and 6 months. Note thecase, 17 years and 6 months, is an extreme one. Many other things of value may be found in these two Tables,for example, comparisons of whites and negroes in each test forideals could be made. Other things for the diagnostician are will not permit the use of much of this data, but it is hopedthat these data will serve as the basis for some further studies. TABLE 3 Chronological Ages (ages in months) Group B—Whites Group A—Negroes No. ofCases Mp- :.^ Mean dian Stand-ard Dev. No. ofCases Me-dian ,,„„„ Stand-M^^^ ard Dev. 47 159 159 47 177 176 Comparison of Ages. Table 3 shows the mean age of the negroto be 17 6 months or expressed in years and months, 14-8. The Fig. 1. Graph representing the (listrihution of C. A. (in months) forboth groups, negroes and , Negroes; Lower, 30


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