schooled business men making a somewhat better showing than the
high-school students.
SELECTED REFERENCES
The following classified lists include only the most important
references under each topic. So many investigations have been made with
the Binet-Simon tests in the last few years, and so many articles have
been written in evaluation of the method, that a complete bibliography
of the subject would require thirty or forty pages. Those who desire to
make a more thorough study of the literature are referred to the
admirable annotated bibliography compiled by Samuel C. Kohs, and
published by Warwick & York, Baltimore. Kohs's Bibliography contains
254 references, and is complete to January 1, 1914.
BINET-SIMON TESTS OF NORMAL CHILDREN
1. Binet, A., _et_ Simon, Th. "Le developpement de l'intelligence
chez les enfants"; in _Annee psychologique_ (1908), vol. 14,
pp. 1-94.
Exposition of the original 1908 scale with results.
2. Binet, A. "Nouvelles recherches sur la mesure du niveau
intellectuel chez les enfants d'ecole"; in _Annee
psychologique_ (1911), vol. 17, pp. 145-201.
Presents the 1911 revision.
3. Bobertag, O. "Ueber Intelligenzpruefungen (nach der Methode von
Binet und Simon)"; in _Zeitschrift fuer angewande Psychologie_
(1911), vol. 5, pp. 105-203; and (1912), vol. 6, pp. 495-537.
Analysis of 400 cases and criticism of method and results.
4. Dougherty, M. L. "Report on the Binet-Simon Tests given to Four
Hundred and Eighty-three Children in the Public Schools of
Kansas City, Kansas"; in _Journal of Educational Psychology_
(1913), vol. 4, pp. 338-52.
5. Goddard, H. H. "The Binet-Simon Measuring Scale for
Intelligence, Revised"; in _Training School Bulletin_ (1911),
vol. 8, pp. 56-62.
6. Hoffman, A. "Vergleichende Intelligenzpruefungen an Vorschuelern
und Volksschuelern"; in _Zeitschrift fuer angewande Psychologie_
(1913), vol. 8, pp. 102-20.
One hundred and fifty-six subjects. Ages seven, nine, and ten.
7. Johnston, Katherine L. "Binet's Method for the Measurement of
Intelligence; Some Results"; in _Journal of Experimental
Pedagogy_ (1911), vol. 1, pp. 24-31.
Results of 200 tests of school children.
8. Kuhlmann, F. "Some Results of Examining 1000 Public-School
Children with a Revision of the Binet-Simon Tests of
Intel
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