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Development of the North Central Individual Test of Mental Ability

JOSEPH L FRENCH, University of Nebraska - Lincoln

Abstract

Psychologists associated with programs for physically handicapped children contime to be faced with the problem of assessing mental ability. Newland feels that "if we are to plan intelligently for these (physically handicapped) children, such planning has to be in terms of their intellectual potential." (34 p. 6) The present study was undertaken to provide a test to be used for appraising the rental ability of physically handicapped children. This instrument, called the North Central Individual Test of Mental Ability, was devised to describe the intelligence of children three, four, five, and six years of age without requiring speaking or manipulative responses.

Subject Area

Educational psychology|Psychology

Recommended Citation

FRENCH, JOSEPH L, "Development of the North Central Individual Test of Mental Ability" (1957). ETD collection for University of Nebraska-Lincoln. AAI0022834.
https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/dissertations/AAI0022834

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