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Bruhn, Karl – 1984
Karl Bruhn, professor of education at Helsinki University for almost 20 years, in addition to writing a history of education, concentrated particularly on carrying out further investigations with his Helsinki Test which was publicly released in 1953. The use of this test is presented in this posthumous article by Bruhn. The Helsinki Test is a…
Descriptors: Association Measures, Diagnostic Tests, Foreign Countries, Intelligence Tests
Zimmerman, Irla L.; Woo-Sam, James M. – 1982
Two kinds of WISC-R short forms, item reduction and subtest reduction, are reviewed in terms of their ability to meet these criteria of adequacy: a significant correlation between the full scale IQ and the short form IQ, a non-significant difference between the full and short form mean IQ, a low percentage of IQ classification changes resulting…
Descriptors: Intelligence Tests, Test Interpretation, Test Items, Test Reliability
Chastain, Robert L.; Reynolds, Cecil R. – 1984
Intelligence quotient (IQ) differences among groups according to sex, and demographic and other variables have been explored for a variety of intelligence tests. This investigation analyzed data from the standardization sample for the 1981 Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale-Revised (WAIS-R) to determine the relationship of WAIS-R IQs to the…
Descriptors: Adults, Demography, Educational Attainment, Intelligence Tests
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Estes, W. K. – American Psychologist, 1974
Characterizes intelligence in terms of learning processes and uses the concepts and methods of other disciplines to understand how the conditions responsible for the development of its constituent processes and the manner of their organization lead to variations in effectiveness of intellectual functioning. (Author/JM)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Educational Diagnosis, Intellectual Development, Intelligence
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Layzer, David – National Elementary Principal, 1974
In the past, educators have proceeded from the assumption that every child can learn, though not all children learn in the same way or at the same rate. Despite the naysayers, this old-fashioned idea that children can be taught still represents the most practical as well as the most soundly based element of the educator's creed. (Author/WM)
Descriptors: Educational Objectives, Educational Opportunities, Educational Philosophy, Educational Theories
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Shutt, Darold L.; Hannon, Thomas A. – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 1974
Descriptors: Bilingual Students, Correlation, Elementary School Students, Intelligence Tests
Boyd, John E. – Academic Therapy, 1974
Descriptors: Diagnostic Tests, Exceptional Child Education, Exceptional Child Research, Intelligence Tests
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And Others; Jacobson, L. I. – Journal of Mental Deficiency Research, 1974
Descriptors: Children, Exceptional Child Research, Intelligence Tests, Mental Retardation
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Wilson, John D.; Spangler, Paul F. – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1974
Eighty-three children (mean age 9 years) with learning disabilities or multiple physical or sensory handicaps were tested using the Peabody Individual Achievement Test (PIAT) and one or more standard measures of intelligence to assess the value of the PIAT as an effective measure and screening device of educational achievement. (LC)
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Children, Clinical Diagnosis, Exceptional Child Research
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Boehm, Ann E.; And Others – Journal of School Psychology, 1974
This study demonstrates, in the area of individual intelligence test administration, how competency standards can be implemented in school psychology training. The paper sets up behavioral objectives, determines what training is required for specified levels of mastery, and shows what specific training procedures contribute to the achievement of…
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Competency Based Teacher Education, Educational Programs, Individual Testing
Olneck, Michael R.; Wolfe, Barbara L. – 1977
Periodically, fears are voiced that the intelligence level of the United States population is falling. Historically, this fear has been linked to the belief that fertility is inversely related to intelligence. Evidence for that belief is sparse and may be an artifact of the failure of researchers to consider completed families. An inverse…
Descriptors: Birth Rate, Educational Background, Family Characteristics, Family Structure
Levandowski, Barbara – Illinois School Research, 1975
Article revealed the handicaps that bilingual children have in taking intelligence tests in English as opposed to their mother tongue, Spanish. (RK)
Descriptors: Bilingual Students, Educational Research, Intelligence Tests, Native Speakers
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Hall, Vernon C.; Russell, William J. C. – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1974
The multitrait-multimethod matrix was used to determine the convergent and divergent validity of the conceptual tempo. (Author/BJG)
Descriptors: Attention Span, Concept Formation, Conceptual Tempo, Divergent Thinking
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Gaudry, Eric; And Others – Multivariate Behavioral Research, 1975
Results support the state-trait distinction in anxiety research. For two different samples, three separate A-State factors emerged, each associated with different occasions of measurement that were associated with differing amounts of situational stress. (Author/BJG)
Descriptors: Anxiety, Factor Analysis, Higher Education, Individual Characteristics
Cass, James – Saturday Rev, 1969
From the monthly Saturday Review supplement, "Education in America, sponsored by the Charles F. Kettering Foundation.
Descriptors: Blacks, Compensatory Education, Heredity, Intelligence Differences
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