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... tests , we wish to make clear their nature . There are several general types of tests which have been used to determine the psychological make - up of the individual . One may be roughly considered as a test of achievement . A second ...
... tests , we wish to make clear their nature . There are several general types of tests which have been used to determine the psychological make - up of the individual . One may be roughly considered as a test of achievement . A second ...
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... tests have been designed , so it is claimed , in the language of one race to test men of another race , seriously handicapped perhaps by an imperfect mastery of the language of the test . Again , the general employment of such tests has ...
... tests have been designed , so it is claimed , in the language of one race to test men of another race , seriously handicapped perhaps by an imperfect mastery of the language of the test . Again , the general employment of such tests has ...
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... tests such as the Stenquist test of mechanical ability , the Seashore tests of musical ability , the Thurstone studies in telegraphy , and Kitson's studies of proof - reading ability . In the second group are found tests similar to the ...
... tests such as the Stenquist test of mechanical ability , the Seashore tests of musical ability , the Thurstone studies in telegraphy , and Kitson's studies of proof - reading ability . In the second group are found tests similar to the ...
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CHAPTER PAGE | 1 |
PSYCHOLOGICAL SYSTEMS | 18 |
PSYCHOLOGICAL SYSTEMS Continued | 49 |
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