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DOI: 10.1037/10014-000
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The measurement of intelligence.

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“…These findings are quite in agreement with the findings of Anderson in his investigation of Wisconsin criminals among whom he found 45% recidivists. 2 1 Glueck, in an investigation at Sing Sing found a total of 66%o recividists, 22 Further, the very fact there is such a high percentage of repeaters shows the ineffectuality of our present penitentiary system both for correction and intimidation. 29 Likewise deserving of comment is the marked extent of habitual criminality, which ranges from 6% for the low grade feebleminded criminals to 10% for those of normal intelligence, an average of 9.9% of all criminals.…”
Section: Distribution Of Intelligencementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…These findings are quite in agreement with the findings of Anderson in his investigation of Wisconsin criminals among whom he found 45% recidivists. 2 1 Glueck, in an investigation at Sing Sing found a total of 66%o recividists, 22 Further, the very fact there is such a high percentage of repeaters shows the ineffectuality of our present penitentiary system both for correction and intimidation. 29 Likewise deserving of comment is the marked extent of habitual criminality, which ranges from 6% for the low grade feebleminded criminals to 10% for those of normal intelligence, an average of 9.9% of all criminals.…”
Section: Distribution Of Intelligencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, Goddard, after his long study of feeblemindedness, reached the conclusion that every mentally deficient individual is a potential criminal, and further, that 40% of families manifesting feeblemindedness show criminality and that sex delinquency in such families is practically the rule.' 5 The seriousness of this hardly needs mention! However, whether the role played by feeblemindedness in the production of crime is direct or indirect is not a proposition to be decided here, nor does that question lessen the grave significance of mental deficiency in relation to anti-social behavior and criminality.…”
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“…There is little research that applies the Four C Model of Creativity in cross cultural creativity research, even though there is a wealth of literature (Feldman, 1999;Gagné, 2005;Gardner, 1983;Guilford, 1967;Niu & Sternberg, 2002;Plucker, 2003;Renzulli, 1978;Sternberg, 2005;Taylor, 1984;Terman, 1916;Torrance, 1966;Yue, 2002Yue, , 2011 investigating creativity. This paper has applied the Four C Model of Creativity to a typical Eastern culture, China.…”
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confidence: 99%