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Section | Title | Reader | Notes | Listen Url | Status |
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0 | General Introduction | niobium | 00:06:47 | Listen | PL OK |
1 | I. Introduction to Part 1. Preofficial period of preparation for national Service | niobium | 00:18:16 | Listen | PL OK |
2 | II. Official military trial of psychological examining. | niobium | 01:11:51 | Listen | PL OK |
3 | III. Period of extension of examining. Part 1 | niobium | 01:11:35 | Listen | PL OK |
4 | III. Period of extension of examining. Part 2 | niobium | 01:08:17 | Listen | PL OK |
5 | III. Period of extension of examining. Part 3 | niobium | 01:02:14 | Listen | PL OK |
6 | III. Period of extension of examining. Part 4 | niobium | 00:49:46 | Listen | PL OK |
7 | III. Period of extension of examining. Part 5 | niobium | 00:54:12 | Listen | PL OK |
8 | IV. General Summary. Part 1 | niobium | 01:02:17 | Listen | PL OK |
9 | IV. General Summary. Part 2 | niobium | 01:02:12 | Listen | PL OK |
10 | V. Provision of materials for psychological examining. Part 1. | niobium | 00:05:15 | Listen | PL OK |
11 | PART II. METHODS OF EXAMINING: HISTORY, DEVELOPMENT, AND PRELIMINARY RESULTS. I. Work of the Committee at Vineland, N. J | niobium | 00:58:50 | Listen | PL OK |
12 | II. Unofficial Trial of Methods | niobium | 00:33:20 | Listen | PL OK |
13 | III. Acceptance of Methods by the War Department and early Modifications Resulting From Official use | niobium | 00:06:43 | Listen | PL OK |
14 | IV. Revision of Group Examination a | niobium | 00:51:12 | Listen | PL OK |
15 | V. Methods of segregation | niobium | 00:35:02 | Listen | PL OK |
16 | VI. Development of a Substitute Group Test for Illiterates and Foreigners | niobium | 00:54:19 | Listen | PL OK |
17 | VII. Data Obtained Through More Extensive Camp Trial of Examination Beta and Resulting Modifications | niobium | 00:50:44 | Listen | PL OK |
18 | VIII. Revision of Methods of Individual Examination | niobium | 00:50:15 | Listen | PL OK |
19 | IX. Effect of Doubling the Time limits in the Alpha and Beta Examinations | niobium | 00:18:29 | Listen | PL OK |
20 | X. The Assignment of Letter Ratings | niobium | 00:14:34 | Listen | PL OK |
21 | XI. Performance in Intelligence Examinations as Related to Officers Estimates of Intelligence | niobium | 00:48:36 | Listen | PL OK |
22 | XII. Performance in Intelligence Examinations as Related to Military Efficiency | niobium | 00:34:35 | Listen | PL OK |
23 | XIII. Conditions of Examining and Procedure Adopted During the Initial Experiment | niobium | 01:12:22 | Listen | PL OK |
24 | XIV. Summary of Data Concerning Groups Examined | niobium | 01:13:58 | Listen | PL OK |
25 | XV. Additional Statistics on Examination a | niobium | 00:21:00 | Listen | PL OK |
26 | PART III. MEASTIREMENTS OF INTELLIGENCE IN THE UNITED STATES ARMY. Introduction. | niobium | 00:02:44 | Listen | PL OK |
27 | I. Sampling of intelligence records and mode of analysis | niobium | 00:53:53 | Listen | Ready for spot PL |
28 | II. A general method of statistical interpretation of the principal sample | niobium | 01:00:32 | Listen | Ready for PL |
29 | III. Comparison of forms of examination alpha | niobium | 00:05:40 | Listen | Ready for PL |
30 | IV. Camp differences in intelligence ratings | niobium | 00:11:11 | Listen | Ready for PL |
31 | V. Intelligence ratings by States. VI. Relation of intelligence ratings to nativity. VII. Relation of intelligence ratings to length of residence in United States | niobium | 00:14:40 | Listen | Ready for PL |
32 | VIII. Intelligence of the negro | niobium | Assigned | ||
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35 | IX. Literacy | niobium | Assigned | ||
36 | X. Statistics on education and its relation to intelligence examinations | niobium | Assigned | ||
37 | XI. Intelligence of the draft in relation to fitness for military service | niobium | Assigned | ||
38 | XII. Disciplinary cases | niobium | Assigned | ||
39 | XIII. Influence of certain physical conditions on the intelligence score | niobium | Assigned | ||
40 | XIV. Relation of intelligence ratings to age | niobium | Assigned | ||
41 | XV. Intelligence ratings of occupational groups | niobium | Assigned | ||
42 | XVI. Relation of ratings to arm of the service | niobium | Assigned | ||
43 | XVII. Relation of rank to intelligence | niobium | Assigned | ||
44 | XVIII. Officers' training camps and noncommissioned officers' schools | niobium | Assigned | ||
45 | IXX. Data from colleges and the Students' Army Training Corps | niobium | Assigned | ||
46 | XX. Distribution of scores on the tests in examinations alpha and beta | niobium | Assigned | ||
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