| Preface | [1] |
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| Chapter I. INTRODUCTION | [3] |
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| PART I. PRACTICAL CONSIDERATIONS |
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| Chapter II. THE FUNCTIONS OF A SCALE IN DIAGNOSIS | [10] |
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| | A. The Meaning of Intellectual Deficiency | [10] |
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| | B. Forms of Mental Deficiency Not Yet Discoverable by Tests | [14] |
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| | C. Doubtful Intellects Accompanied by Delinquency Presumed Deficient | [18] |
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| Chapter III. THE PERCENTAGE DEFINITION OF INTELLECTUAL DEFICIENCY | [20] |
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| | A. The Definition | [20] |
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| | B. The Assumptions of a Quantitative Definition | [21] |
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| | | (a) Deficiency is a Difference in Degree not in Kind | [21] |
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| | | (b) As to the Variation in the Frequency of Deficiency at Different Ages | [23] |
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| | | (c) As to the Number of Deficients not Detected by Tests | [34] |
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| | | (d) Allowance May be Made for Variability | [40] |
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| Chapter IV. WHAT PERCENTAGE IS FEEBLE-MINDED | [47] |
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| | A. Kinds of Social Care Contemplated | [47] |
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| | B. Estimates of the School Population Versus the General Population | [48] |
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| | C. Desirable Versus Immediately Advisable Social Care | [51] |
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| | D. Percentages Suggested to Harmonize the Estimates | [52] |
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| | E. Comparison With Important Estimates | [56] |
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| | F. The Ability of the Mentally Retarded Especially Those Receiving Special Training | [74] |
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| Chapter V. ADAPTING THE PERCENTAGE DEFINITION TO THE BINET SCALE | [82] |
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| | A. The Border Region for the Mature | [82] |
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| | | (a) Indication from a Random Group | [82] |
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| | | (b) The Present Tendency Among Examiners | [95] |
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| | B. The Border Region for the Immature | [104] |
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| | | (a) For the Binet 1908 Scale | [104] |
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| | | (b) Data for Other Developmental Scales | [110] |
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| | | (c) The Change in Interpreting the Borderline for the Immature | [116] |
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| Chapter VI. DELINQUENTS TESTING DEFICIENT | [122] |
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| | A. At the Glen Farm School for Boys, Hennepin County, Minnesota | [122] |
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| | B. Comparison of Tested Deficiency Among Typical Groups of Delinquents | [127] |
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| | | (a) Women and Girl Delinquents in State Institutions | [128] |
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| | | (b) Women and Girl Delinquents in Country and City Institutions | [134] |
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| | | (c) Men and Boy Delinquents in State Institutions | [141] |
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| | | (d) Men and Boy Delinquents in County and City Institutions | [148] |
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| | C. Summary of Tested Deficiency Among Delinquents | [158] |
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| Chapter VII. CHECKING THE BINET DIAGNOSIS BY OTHER METHODS | [170] |
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| Chapter VIII. SCHOOL RETARDATION AMONG DELINQUENTS | [177] |
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| | A. In Minneapolis | [177] |
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| | B. School Retardation Among Other Groups of Delinquents | [185] |
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| Chapter IX. COMPARISON OF THE SCHOOL TEST AND THE BINET TEST | [189] |
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| | A. Practical Uses of the School Test | [190] |
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| | | (a) Estimating the Frequency of Deficiency by School Retardation | [190] |
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| | | (b) School Retardation as a Warning of the Need for Examination | [194] |
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| | | (c) School Success as a Check on the Binet Diagnosis | [197] |
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| | B. Checking Deficiency Among Delinquents by the School Test | [199] |
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| Chapter X. BAD SCHOOL ADJUSTMENT AS A CAUSE OF DELINQUENCY | [203] |
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| Chapter XI. DEFICIENCY AS A CAUSE OF DELINQUENCY | [210] |
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| | A. The Chances of the Mentally Deficient Becoming Delinquent | [211] |
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| | B. The Correlation of Deficiency and Delinquency | [218] |
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| | C. The Causes of Delinquency | [224] |
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| | | (a) Constitutional Factors | [224] |
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| | | (b) External Factors | [225] |
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| | | (c) Weighing Heredity Against Environment | [229] |
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| | | (d) The Criminal Diathesis | [234] |
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| Chapter XII. SUMMARY AND SUGGESTIONS | [239] |
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| PART II. THEORETICAL CONSIDERATIONS |
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| Chapter XIII. THE THEORY OF THE MEASUREMENT OF MENTAL DEVELOPMENT | [252] |
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| | A. Comparison of Units and Scales for Measuring Individual Differences | [254] |
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| | | (a) Equivalent Units of Ability When the Distributions are Normal | [254] |
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| | | (b) The Year Unit of the Binet Scale | [260] |
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| | | (c) Is Tested Capacity Distributed Normally? | [267] |
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| | | (d) Equivalent Units of Development When the Form of Distribution is Uncertain | [275] |
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| | B. The Curves of Mental Development | [279] |
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| | | (a) The Significance of Average Curves of Development | [280] |
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| | | (b) Changes in the Rate of Development | [290] |
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| | | (c) The Question of Earlier Arrest of Deficient Children | [294] |
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| Chapter XIV. QUANTITATIVE DEFINITIONS OF THE BORDERLINE | [304] |
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| | A. Different Forms of Quantitative Definitions | [304] |
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| | B. Common Characteristics of Quantitative Definitions | [308] |
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| | C. Practical Advantages of the Percentage Method | [311] |
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| | D. Theoretical Advantage of the Percentage Method with Changes in the Form of the Distributions | [317] |
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| BIBLIOGRAPHY ON TESTED DELINQUENTS | [324] |
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| Other References Cited | [329] |
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| APPENDICES | [344] |
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| INDEX | [353] |