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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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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
  • People with mental disabilities
  • Psychology, Pathological
  • Intellectual disability
  • Intellectual Disability
  • Psychopathology
  • Persons with Mental Disabilities
  • mentally handicapped
  • intellectual disability
  • Intellectual disability
  • People with mental disabilities
  • Psychology, Pathological
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