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Nature and Nurture, Part I: Their Influence upon Intelligence

By: Guy Montrose Whipple | Book details

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THE
TWENTY-SEVENTH YEARBOOK
OF THE
NATIONAL SOCIETY FOR THE STUDY
OF EDUCATION
NATURE AND NURTURE
PART I
THEIR INFLUENCE UPON INTELLIGENCE

Prepared by the Society's Committee
W. C. Bagley, B. T. Baldwin, C. C. Brigham, F. N. Freeman, Rudolf Pintner,
G. M. Whipple, and L. M. Terman ( Chairman)

Assisted by
Nettie L. Berg, Helen R. Bobo, Barbara S. Burks, Mildred Burlingame, Mary L. Casey
, Helen P. Davidson, Lois Doe-Kulmann, Dorothy Durling, A. I. Gates,
Arnold Gesell, Florence Goodenough, Katherine Greene, Mattie C. Hardy,
Doris I. Harter, Gertrude Hildreth, Carolyn Hoefer, K. J. Holsinger,
Harold Jones, T. L. Kelley, Clara Lorenzen, Bertha Luckey,
Helen L. Koch, Doris Maddow, Janet Matthew, Katharine McBride
, Blythe C. Mitchell, Katharine Murdoch, Joseph Peterson
, Agnes Rogers, C. P. Stone, Gladys G. Tallman
, E. L. Thorndike, and R. R. Willoughby

Edited by
GUY MONTROSE WHIPPLE

THIS YEARBOOK WILL BE DISCUSSED AT THE BOSTON MEETING OF THE
NATIONAL SOCIETY, FEBRUARY 25 AND 28, 1928, 8:00 P. M.

PUBLIC SCHOOL PUBLISHING COMPANY
BLOOMINGTON, ILLINOIS
1928

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