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Correlation between Mental and Motor Ability. (Amer. Journ. Psychol., vol. xii, No. 2, 1901.) Bagley, W. C.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  19 February 2018

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These experiments were carried out on school children at Madison at the suggestion of Professor Jastrow, with the object of testing the results of Porter at St. Louis. Porter found a marked tendency to a direct relation between weight and mental precocity; weight, he then argued, stood for motor ability, and hence a child increases in mental efficiency directly as he increases in motor ability. These conclusions have been seriously criticised.

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Copyright © Royal College of Psychiatrists, 1902 

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