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Journal of the Asiatic Society 1951 Science

1951

Correlationbetween the performance scale (consisting of Passalong Kohs' Block Designs and Cube Construction) and the general factor (g) is of the order of 8 and with the practical factor of the order of 6. ' On a group of 181 boys Drew records... [...] The correlations between the individual tests of the scale and the scale as a whole in this same set of results are -78 between the Passalong and the total scale result.86 between Kohs' Block Designs and the total result and.75 between the Cube Construction and the total result.' (15) On the whole our results (Table III and IV) correspond more closely with those of Drew. [...] The instrudtion that the combination of the coloured blocks must be exactly like the picture in relation to the red and blue ends should guide the course of conduct of a subject. [...] The Naga tribes are ethnically analogous and actually merge into the tribes living across the frontiers in the Hukwang Valley of Northern Burma such as the Htangan the Rangpan and the Haimi Nagaa. [...] In the Central Zone the largest concentration of aboriginal tribes occurs stretching across the country from the spurs and slopes of Vindhya Satpura Mahadeo-Maikal and the Ajanta lines to the Eastern Ghats.
technology medicine science
Pages
61
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120250
Segment Pages Author Actions
Cover
i-ii unknown view
A Note on Naga Anthropometry
1-6 S. Gupta view
A Psychometric Study of Concrete Intelligence and Memory of School Boys in Banaras
7-18 Ranjit De view
The Indian Aborigines and their Administration
19-vii B. S. Guha view
Difference in Concrete Intelligence among the Jaunsaries
45-52 P. C. Ray view

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