The Journal of Educational Research, 第 4 卷

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University of Illinois, Bureau of Educational Research, 1921
 

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第 295 頁 - TwAs at the royal feast for Persia won By Philip's warlike son — Aloft in awful state The godlike hero sate On his imperial throne ; His valiant peers...
第 11 頁 - ... from the end of one line to the beginning of the next, but writes them just below the rest of the word and draws a loop around them.
第 409 頁 - LS you need to. John had two brothers who were both tall. Their names were Will and Fred. John's sister, who was short was named Mary. John liked Fred better than either of the others. All of these children except Will had red hair. He had brown hair. 1. Was John's sister tall or short ? 2. How many brothers had John ? 3. What was his sister's name?
第 243 頁 - We are having a fine time. We found a little mouse in the trap. (b) Walter had a fine time on his vacation. He went fishing every day.
第 241 頁 - ... afterwards he wrote an article for some periodical, and on receiving a liberal honorarium he produced the cheque, jokingly telling his father that he had earned it to prove that his prediction was a wrong one. This is a curious parallel to Darwin's statement that when he left school he was considered by his masters and by his father as "a very ordinary boy, rather below the common standard in intellect.
第 10 頁 - When reading is done efficiently, the eye-movements are regular and the return sweep from the end of one line to the beginning of the next is made quickly and accurately.
第 96 頁 - ... mark is high. And in several cases the mental test has afforded the clue which has enabled my office in cooperation with the university physician so to advise the boy that he has not only escaped being dropped, but has become an excellent academic citizen.
第 244 頁 - Of this our abler investigators 15 are fully aware, but the average giver of tests is not aware of it; or, if so, he overlooks it. Other kinds of intelligence. As a matter of fact, it seems clear that intelligence may be of many kinds. Thus, for example, the campaign manager exhibits a quality differing sharply from that of the locomotive engineer; while the kind of intelligence required to lay out the construction work of a Woolworth Building is not very like that needed to write a forceful letter,...
第 355 頁 - The word was written in large script on the blackboard or with crayola on cardboard. The child looked at the word, saying it over to himself and tracing it if he wished to do so. The tracing was done with the first two fingers of the right hand (or of the left hand if the child was left-handed) resting on the copy. It was never done in the air or with pencil. When the child was sure he knew the word, the copy was erased and he attempted to write the word, saying the syllables to himself as he wrote...
第 243 頁 - IQ's? Or what shall we say for the lamented low intelligence of the New York boy who escaped from an institution for mental defectives and who before the authorities recaptured him had obtained and was holding a job paying him $37 per week as a foreman in a blacksmith shop? To say that there are but few such cases is untrue. Even though the illustrious cases do constitute but a minority, who shall estimate how many more of that large...

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