Dear Tipsters,

For 2 good papers on WWI testing in the U.S.A., see:

Gelb, S. A. (1986). Henry Goddard and the immigrants, 1910-1917: The 
studies and their social context. Journal of the History of the 
Behavioral Sciences, 22, 324-332.

 Samuelson, F. (1977). World War I 
intelligence testing and the development of psychology. Journal of 
the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 13, 271-282.

Stuart


> From:          
"Sue Frantz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Organization:  NMSU-A
> To:            [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Date:          Fri, 23 Feb 2001 10:49:41 -700
> Subject:       Army testing of WWI recruits
> Priority:      normal

> Here is a site sent to me by my history colleague.
> 
> From the History Matters website, "IQ Tests Go to War -- Measuring 
> Intelligence in the Army", containing 20 examples from the tests 
> given to World War I U.S. Army recruits:
> 
> http://historymatters.gmu.edu/puzzle/puzzle_old9.html
> 
> 
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Department of Psychology,                 Extension 2402
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