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Intelligence tests for children /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Valentine, C. W. (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London, England ; New York, New York : Routledge, 1945.
Colección:Collected Works of C.W. Valentine.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Cover; Half Title; Title; Copyright; Original Title; Original Copyright; PREFACE; CONTENTS; INTRODUCTION; I. THE NATURE AND PURPOSE OF THE TESTS; II. THE DETECTION OF DULL OR MENTALLY DEFICIENT CHILDREN; III. PROCEDURE AND IMPORTANT POINTS IN TESTING; IV. MENTAL AGE AND INTELLIGENCE QUOTIENT; V. VALIDITY OF TESTS FOR THE FIRST TWO OR THREE YEARS; THE TESTS FOR VARIOUS AGES; TESTS FOR AGE 1 ; 6; 1. Either (a) Uses five or more words Or (b) Spontaneously uses any two (recognizable) words in combination; 2. Has learnt to inhibit tendency to touch some forbidden object without repeated command.
  • 3. Bowel control4. Scribbles with crayon spontaneously or imitatively; 5. Unwraps a sweet; 6. Points to any one part of the body at a word; 7. Ball and box; 8. Imitates pronunciation of two words; 9. Uses a spoon; 10. Walks alone; TESTS FOR AGE 2 ; 0; 1. Asks for some things (two at least) by recognizable names at table; 2. Bladder control; 3. Builds a tower; 4. Names three out of six common objects; 5. Formboard; 6. Uses appropriately two or three words in combination; 7. Folds paper once; 8. Prepositions understood; 9. Obeys simple command; 10. Imitates any interesting action.
  • TESTS FOR AGE 2 6; 1. Formboard; 2. Pointing to parts of the body; 3. Naming four out of six common objects; 4. Fetching scissors and cutting paper; 5. Identifying objects by use; 6. Tells experiences; 7. Repeats three syllables; 8. Use (a) of the pronoun T or 'you'; (b) of a past tense, and (c) of a plural form; TESTS FOR AGE 3 ; 0; 1. Formboard; 2. Names of parts of face and body; 3. Puts on own shoes; 4. Copies circles; 5. Prepositions understood; 6. Action-agent; 7. Garden path; 8. Repeating numbers; TESTS FOR AGE 3 ; 6; 1. Pictures-names two objects in each.
  • 2. Putting together two cut halves of a picture3. Repeats six syllables; 4. Colour sorting; 5. Folds a paper twice; 6. Either (a) goes on a simple errand outside the house; or (b) social and dramatic play; 7. Understands 'Two'; 8. Matching geometric figures; TESTS FOR AGE 4 ; 0; 1. Comparing two lines; 2. Counting four pennies; 3. Repeating eight syllables; 4. Matching geometric figures; 5. Comprehends and answers questions; 6. Maze; 7. Action-agent; 8. Comparing faces; TESTS FOR AGE 5 ; 0; 1. Morning or afternoon; 2. Drawing of a man; 3. Repeating twelve syllables in sentences; 4. Maze.
  • 5. Repeating four numbers6. Triple order; 7. Story word-completion; 8. Definitions by use; TESTS FOR AGE 6 ; 0; 1. Describing pictures; 2. Repeating five numbers; 3. Funny Animals, Test A; 4. Funny Animals, Test B; 5. Differences; 6. Maze; 7. Repeating sixteen syllables; 8. Opposite analogies; 9. Triangles and rectangle; 10. Sentence completion; TESTS FOR AGE 7 ; 0; 1. Adding money; 2. Maze; 3. Similarities; 4. Missing features; 5. Opposite analogies; 6. Reasoning; 7. Repeating three numbers backwards; 8. Reasoning; TESTS FOR AGE 8 ; 0; 1. Reading and reproduction; 2. Counting backwards.