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Margaret Cobb Rogers
Adenoids and Diseased Tonsils: Their Effect on General Intelligence
Published by Good Press, 2019
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EAN 4064066140953
Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION—PURPOSE
ADENOIDS AND DISEASED TONSILS: THEIR EFFECT UPON GENERAL INTELLIGENCE
CHAPTER I.
PREVIOUS LITERATURE
Concerning the Relation of Nose and Throat Defects to Intelligence
3304 Children, 10-14 years, grades 1-8
TABLE A
Table showing where improvement begins.
TABLE B
Table showing how time of improvement of "operated cases" compares with improvement among children at random.
CHAPTER II.
METHOD AND PROCEDURE
A Statistical Study
A Study of Improvement After Treatment
Selection of Cases
The Tests
CHAPTER III.
DISCUSSION OF THE RESULTS
Statistical Study
TABLE I
STUDY OF IMPROVEMENT AFTER OPERATION
TABLE II. RESULTS OF TESTS
TABLE II. RESULTS (Continued)
TABLE III
Gain in weight, 6 months, 21 pairs
TABLE IV
Gain in Height—6 Months, 19 Pairs
TABLE V
Showing change in per cent over or underweight for height and age, 18 pairs.
TABLE VI
Gain in Grip—6 Months— 16 Pairs
TABLE VII
Gain in number of taps in one-half minute, 21 pairs—right hand
TABLE VIII
Decrease in fatigue in tapping—Difference in rates of second half minute over first half minute. Sixteen pairs
TABLE IX
Improvement in I.Q., 28 Pairs
TABLE X
Improvement in Performance of Healy Test, 24 Pairs
TABLE XI
Showing percentile ratings of the members of the two groups at the beginning and end of the six months' interval
TABLE XI (Continued)
Showing percentile ratings of the two groups at the beginning and end of the six months' interval
TABLE XII
Showing gains in percentile rating for I.Q., and for a total of all the tests with I.Q. weighted by being counted twice.
TABLE XIII
Showing improvement in various tests of operative group over and above such improvement in control group. Expressed in Terms of P. E.
CHAPTER IV
MEASUREMENT OF IMPROVEMENT AFTER A SECOND INTERVAL OF SIX MONTHS
TABLE