Experimental Studies of Mental Defectives; a Critique of the Binet-Simon Tests And a Contribution to the Psychology of Epilepsy
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We have, indeed, already noted here and there various differences between the children and the adults (others will be noted in the following chapter), and have found evidences of the loss of lower-age capaci- ties among the adults. To measure the influence of this factor, however, it is necessary to examine the table of distribution (Table I), and particularly the table which shows the number of higher-grade sub- 52 EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES OF MENTAL DEFECTIVES jects who pass especially the crucial... ages, Ages VI and IX (Table VI). In the first table it is seen that, while there are about 3% more children than adults grading VI years, the number of IX-year-olds is approximately the same. The number of imbeciles among the chil- dren, however, is considerably higher than among the adults, while the number of morons and XIII- year-olds is noticeably less. In Table VI it is seen that of those testing from IX to XIII years, 22% of the children pass the IX-year tests, but only 5% of the adults (the differences for Ages X, XI, XII and XIII are also large, due possibly to the small num- ber of patients in some of these ages), while of those testing from VI to X, none of the children passes Age VI, as against 11% of the adults (with large differences also for Ages VII to X).
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