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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
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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