Harvard Educational Review, Volumes 16-18Howard Eugene Wilson Harvard University, 1946 |
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Page 212
... less clearly developed social classes . Another conclusion that can be drawn as a result of these stud- ies has been stated as follows : A more careful scrutiny of the material , however , indicates that there are decided differences in ...
... less clearly developed social classes . Another conclusion that can be drawn as a result of these stud- ies has been stated as follows : A more careful scrutiny of the material , however , indicates that there are decided differences in ...
Page 279
... less specifically directed and more gener- alized than were those of the girls in the same institution ; the boys did not seek affection so eagerly , their feel- ings of guilt were less severe , and their fear of loneliness less ...
... less specifically directed and more gener- alized than were those of the girls in the same institution ; the boys did not seek affection so eagerly , their feel- ings of guilt were less severe , and their fear of loneliness less ...
Page 195
... less than once in fifty times ( P = .02 ) , by the Chi - square Test . Expected values were determined by multiplying the per cent in the right - hand column by the total in each column . * Items thus marked could occur by chance less ...
... less than once in fifty times ( P = .02 ) , by the Chi - square Test . Expected values were determined by multiplying the per cent in the right - hand column by the total in each column . * Items thus marked could occur by chance less ...
Contents
ARTICLES | 10 |
Heinrich PestalozziHis Life and Work Gustav E Mueller | 141 |
The Imperial Carp | 160 |
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