The measurement of intelligence
Lewis M. Terman
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  • Galbreath, Neva, [51].
  • Galton, [328].
  • General intelligence, [42] ff.
  • Generalization, tests of, [298].
  • Genius. See Superior intelligence.
  • Goddard, H. H., [8], [106], [112], [154], [156], [165], [173], [185], [190], [196], [203], [206], [213], [234], [245], [251], [252], [259], [264], [276], [285], [289], [319], [322], [323], [332], [333], [339], [345].
  • Grading, value of intelligence tests in, [16].
  • Hall, Gertrude, [280].
  • Healy-Fernald, [56], [278], [280], [332].
  • Heredity, use of tests in the study of, [19].
  • Hill folk, [10].
  • Hollingworth, Leta S., [71].
  • Huey, E. B., [197], [217], [234].
  • Imagery, [195], [209], [321], [339].
  • Induction test, [310] ff.
  • Ingenuity test, [346].
  • Intelligence,
    • analysis of, see remarks under instructions for each test;
    • superior, [12] ff., [95] ff.,
    • teachers’ estimates of, [13], [24], [26], [28], [75];
    • general, [42] ff.;
    • definitions of, [44] ff.
  • Intelligence quotient, [53], [55], [63], [65] ff.;
    • validity of, [68];
    • classification and significance, [79] ff., [140] ff.
  • Jukes family, [10].
  • Kallikak family, [9].
  • Knollin, H. E., [18], [51], [54], [63].
  • Kohs, S. C., [107] ff.
  • Kuhlmann, F., [56], [105], [153], [154], [156], [165], [173], [185], [190], [193], [196], [206], [214], [217], [234], [247], [251], [252], [259], [264], [276], [280], [285], [289], [315], [319], [322], [323], [327], [333], [339], [345].
  • Language comprehension, [143], [144].
  • Limitations of the Binet scale, [48] ff.
  • Lombroso, [7].
  • Lyman, Grace, [51].
  • Mason, Otis, [347].
  • Masselon, [245].
  • Material used in the tests, [141].
  • Memory,
    • for sentences, [149] ff., [160], [185], [332];
    • for passages, [340];
    • for designs, [260];
    • for digits, [150], [159], [193], [207], [242], [277], [301], [322], [329], [340], [345].
  • Mental age, [39] ff.;
    • effect of Stanford revision on, [62];
    • how to calculate, [137] ff.
  • Mental deficiency. See Feeble-mindedness.
  • Meumann, Ernst, [46], [106], [245], [318].
  • Moral development, dependence of, on intelligence, [11] ff.
  • Nam family, [10].
  • Name, test of giving name, [147] ff.
  • Naming coins, [184] ff., [231].
  • Naming familiar objects, [143] ff.
  • Normals, dull, [92] ff.
  • Ordahl, Dr. George, [8].
  • Ordahl, Louise Ellison, [8].
  • Paper-cutting test, [338].
  • Physical defects, effects of, on intelligence, [19].
  • Physical relations, comprehension of, [333] ff.
  • Physicians, as Binet testers, [34].
  • Pictures,
    • enumeration of objects in, [145];
    • description of, [190] ff.;
    • interpretation of, [302];
    • finding omissions in, [178].
  • Pointing to parts of body, [142] ff.
  • Practical judgment, [212].
  • President and king, giving differences between, [313].
  • Problem questions, [315] ff.
  • Procedure, necessity of uniformity in, [32] ff., [131] ff.
  • Promotions, on basis of intelligence tests, [16] ff.