A Teachers Manual for the Use of the Binet Simon Scale of Intelligence
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Material. Thirteen pennies, placed in a row, about one-half inch apart. (For purposes of availability they may be cemented to a strip of gray cardboard or thin wood.) Method. Point to the pennies and say: "You see this row of pennies. Count them and tell me how many there are. You had better touch each one with your finger, so as to make sure not to make any mistake." Time. The test should be accomplished quickly. No coin must be touched twice, and non6 omitted. Record: -f if the subject succee...ds in counting all the coins correctly; otherwise — . Note. A certain type of child passes its fingers erratically from coin to coin, without any definite connection between coin, 22 A Teachers' Manual. FIG. 4 The Binet-Simon Scale. 23 contact or numeral. The count is alternately too large and too small. If such a child accidentally counts 13, require repetition, in order to eliminate chance. About 94 per cent of normal seven-year-old children should pass this test. (Goddard.) Two- thirds of six-year-old children fail.
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