_
(1910), vol. 15, pp. 17-30.
Offers important evidence of the value of the Binet-Simon method.
19. Kuhlmann, F. "The Binet and Simon Tests of Intelligence in
Grading Feeble-Minded Children"; in _Journal of
Psycho-Asthenics_ (1912), vol. 16, pp. 173-93.
Analysis of results from 1300 cases.
BINET-SIMON TESTS OF DELINQUENTS
20. Bluemel, C. S. "Binet Tests on Two Hundred Juvenile
Delinquents"; in _Training School Bulletin_ (1915),
pp. 187-93.
21. Goddard, H. H. _The Criminal Imbecile._ The Macmillan Company.
(1915.) 157 pages.
An analysis of the mentality of three murderers of moron or
borderline intelligence.
22. Goddard, H. H. "The Responsibility of Children in the Juvenile
Court"; in _Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology_
(September, 1912).
Analysis of 100 tests of juvenile delinquents.
23. Healy, William. _The Individual Delinquent._ Little, Brown &
Co. (1915.) 830 pages.
A textbook on delinquents. Gives results of many Binet-Simon
tests.
24. Spaulding, Edith R. "The Results of Mental and Physical
Examination of Four Hundred Women Offenders"; in _Journal of
Criminal Law and Criminology_ (1915), pp. 704-17.
25. Sullivan, W. C. "La mesure du developpement intellectuel chez
les jeunes delinquantes"; in _Annee psychologique_ (1912),
vol. 18, pp. 341-61.
26. Williams, J. Harold. _A Study of 150 Delinquent Boys._
Bulletin no. 1, Research Laboratory of the Buckel Foundation.
(1915.) 15 pages.
The Stanford revision used. Report of over 400 cases to follow.
BINET-SIMON TESTS OF SUPERIOR CHILDREN
27. Jeronutti, A. "Ricerche psicologiche sperimentali sugli alunni
molto intelligenti"; in _Lab. di Psicol. Sperim. della Reg.
Univ. Roma_. (1912)
Out of fifteen hundred school and kindergarten children, ages five
to twelve, fourteen were selected by the teachers as the
brightest. The Binet test showed them to be from one to three
years in advance of their chronological ages.
28. Terman, L. M. "The Mental Hygiene of Exceptional Children"; in
_Pedagogical Seminary_ (1915), vol. 22, pp. 529-37.
Data on 31 children testing above 120 I. Q.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR GIVING THE BINET-SIMON TESTS
29. Binet, A., _and_ Simon, Th. _A Method of Measuring the
Development of Intelligence
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