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Story October 27, 1929

Douglas Daily Dispatch

Douglas, Cochise County, Arizona

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The Terman Group Test was given to Douglas High School pupils a few days ago. Results have been scored and tabulated for public interest. The test measures mental ability through ten parts on general knowledge, with an example question about coffee being a berry.

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Results of Terman Group Test
Some few days ago the Terman group test was given to the pupils of the Douglas high school. These tests have now been scored and results have been tabulated so various high points of interest can be made public.
This test is divided into ten parts which are calculated to be a broad measure of the pupil's mental ability. Test deals with the general information which a pupil has been able to acquire. For instance, the first item is: Coffee is a kind of
bark
berry
leaf
root.
The word which makes the sentence true is to be underscored. In this test the pupil who has access
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Historical Event Curiosity

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Terman Group Test Douglas High School Mental Ability General Knowledge Intelligence Test

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Douglas High School

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Douglas High School

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Some Few Days Ago

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Terman group test administered to pupils, scored and tabulated; divided into ten parts measuring mental ability via general knowledge questions like identifying coffee as a berry.

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