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Page 113
... considered , or come to be considered more retarded . The doubtfuls represent children who come to be considered re- tarded despite higher test scores ; the lower - IQ cases represent in some cases children whose estimated IQ's have ...
... considered , or come to be considered more retarded . The doubtfuls represent children who come to be considered re- tarded despite higher test scores ; the lower - IQ cases represent in some cases children whose estimated IQ's have ...
Page 120
... considered , the successive percentages reported for the entire survey in the three age ranges 5-9 , 10-14 , and 15-19 , would be 18 % , 58 % , and 24 % , but with the estimates included these are 26 % , 55 % , and 20 % . These ...
... considered , the successive percentages reported for the entire survey in the three age ranges 5-9 , 10-14 , and 15-19 , would be 18 % , 58 % , and 24 % , but with the estimates included these are 26 % , 55 % , and 20 % . These ...
Page 233
... considered to be most representative of the proportion of children known to the schools who might be consistently judged to be retarded by careful clinical evaluation throughout child- hood . This prevalence , however , did not take ...
... considered to be most representative of the proportion of children known to the schools who might be consistently judged to be retarded by careful clinical evaluation throughout child- hood . This prevalence , however , did not take ...
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THE LAND BANK 17401741 | 8 |
AN ANALYSIS OF THE ORIGINAL PRO | 17 |
THE POLITICAL STRUGGLE 22 | 32 |
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