Part 15 (2/2)
Norsworthy, N.: ”On the Validity of Judgments of Character,” _Essays in Honor of William James_
Simpson, B. R.: ”Reliability of Estimates of General Intelligence, with Applications to Appointments to Positions,” _Journal of Educational Psychology_, April, 1915
11. THE SCHOOL CURRICULUM AS A VOCATIONAL TEST
Dearborn, W. F.: ”The Relative Standing of Pupils in the High School and in the University,” Bull. 312, Univ. of Wisconsin, 1909
Jones, A. L.: ”The Value of College Entrance Examinations,” _Educational Review_, Sept., 1914
Kelley, T. L.: Educational Guidance
Lowell, A. L.: ”College Studies and the Professional School,” _Harvard Graduates' Magazine_, Dec., 1910; _Educational Review_, Oct., 1911
Miles, W. R.: ”Comparison of Elementary and High School Grades,” _Iowa Studies in Education_, I, 1
Nicholson, F. W.: ”Success in College and in After Life,” _School and Society_, Aug. 14, 1915
Smith, F. O.: ”A Rational Basis for Determining Fitness for College Entrance,” _University of Iowa Studies in Education_, N. S., 51, Dec., 1912
Thorndike, E. L.: ”Educational Diagnosis,” _Science_, Jan. 24, 1913
---- ”The Future of the College Entrance Examination Board,” _Educational Review_, May, 1906. Also _Science_, Vol. 23, p. 289
---- ”The Permanence of Interests and Their Relation to Abilities,”
_Popular Science Monthly_, Nov., 1912
12. THE DETERMINANTS OF VOCATIONAL APt.i.tUDE, AND THE VOCATIONAL APt.i.tUDES OF WOMEN
Castle, Cora Sutton: ”A Statistical Study of Eminent Women,” _Archives of Psychology_, No. 27, August, 1913
Hollingworth, Leta S.: ”An Economic Study of Feeble-minded Women,” _Medical Record_, June 6, 1914
---- Functional Periodicity, _Teachers College Studies_, No. 69, 1914
---- ”Variability as Related to s.e.x Differences in Achievement,” _American Journal of Sociology_, Jan., 1914
Jastrow, J.: Character and Temperament
Montague, Helen, and Hollingworth, L. S.: ”The Comparative Variability of the s.e.xes at Birth,” _American Journal of Sociology_, Oct., 1914
Munsterberg, H.: Vocation and Learning
---- Psychology and Industrial Efficiency
Pearson, K.: ”Variation in Man and Woman,” in ”Chances of Death,” 1897
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