Sensory Discrimination in Normal And Feeble Minded Children

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Sensory Discrimination in Normal And Feeble Minded Children
Anna M Peterson
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Miss Thompson's averages for men and women, 79 g are higher than Whipple's for eighth-grade boys, 4. 7 g. , and for ou normal children, 6. 7 g. , but are lower than Hurt's school children, 9 g. Results with normals show marked increases in discrimination for increase in age from 5 to 14 years, with a correlation of r = +-65 for ages 5 For defectives our results show almost no differences with chronologic age. Arranged in order of chronological age within mental age classifica- tion we find for ...Type III : Mental age 8 Pearson r + -17 +-19 Cases 41 20 16 Age-Range 837 9-27 in which the increases in age are gradual and fairly even. An inspection of the tables for correlation between age and types of success yields negative conclusions also, these types being functions of mental rather than chrono- logical age. In our opinion increase in discriminative capacity is a function of intellectual rather than physical maturation. 8 Sex Differences.
Gilbert's results for ages below 12 show boys superior to girls at 6 ages, inferior at 4, and equal at 2.


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