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The intelligence of the feeble-minded
- Title
- The intelligence of the feeble-minded, by Alfred Binet, SC. D., and Th. Simon, M.D., tr. by Elizabeth S. Kite ...
- Author
- Binet, Alfred, 1857-1911.
- Publication
- [Baltimore], [Williams & Wilkins Company], [1916]
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Details
- Additional Authors
- Simon, Théodore, 1873-
- Description
- 328 pages illustrations, plates.
- Series Statement
- Publications of the Training School at Vineland, New Jersey, Department of Research
- Uniform Title
- Publications of the Training School at Vineland, New Jersey, Department of Research
- Subject
- Note
- Translated from L'Annee psychologique, 1909, p. 1-147; 1908, p. 248-339; 1909, p. 168-272.
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Contents
- The Intelligence Of The Feeble-Minded -- Character: The Rebellious and the Docile -- Attention from the Point of View of its Concentration -- Voluntary Effort -- Movements in Writing -- Intelligence and Perception -- The Sense of Pain -- Association of Ideas in the Feeble-Minded -- Activity of the Intelligence Distinguished from the Level of the Intelligence -- The Number Sense and the Arithmetical Faculty -- Reasoning -- Suggestibility through Docility -- How a Moron may have an Esprit Faux -- A Scheme of Thought -- The Language Of The Feeble-Minded -- A New Psychogenetic Method -- Aphasia and the Psychology of Language -- An Observation of an Imbecile. Scientific Determination of her Level -- Analysis of the State of Language of this Imbecile -- Discussion of Three Hypotheses upon the Absence of Speech in our Subject -- The Psychological Condition of Speech. Experiments and Theory -- Comparison between Aphasia properly so-called and the Poverty of Language of the Low Grade Imbecile -- The Function of Language as a Sign of Human Intelligence -- The Evolution of Language -- The Relation between Language and Thought -- Feeble-Mindedness and Dementia -- The Intellectual Weakening in General Paralysis -- The Minor Psychological Signs of General Paralysis -- Difference between the Two Notions of Functioning and Development -- Distinction between Ideational Intelligence and Instinctive Intelligence.
- LCCN
- 16015639
- OCLC
- ocm01439408
- 1439408
- SCSB-9038025
- Owning Institutions
- Princeton University Library