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Psychological Test, A Scaled Information Test

Object Details

Description
This folder has multiple documents related to “Scaled Information Test.” 1- A document entitled “A Scaled Information Test.” It contains twenty-five questions. It appears to be a published test.
2- A document is entitled “Key to Scaled Information Test.” It is credited to G.M. Lowe, M.E. Shimberg, and the Judge Baker Foundation.” There are three identical copies of this document in the folder.
3- This document is entitled “Judge Baker Foundation: A Scaled Information Test.” It provides different charts detailing the raw score and the T score, grade and norm, and age and norm. There is an identical copy of the document in the folder.
4-This document is entitled “Judge Baker Foundation Norms: Modified Trabue.” It also lists grade and norm and age and norm. There is an additional identical copy of the document in the folder.
5- This document is entitled “Group Test Rating.”
6-This document is entitled “A Scaled Information Test.” It is annotated “Judge Baker Foundation.”
7- This document is entitled “A Scaled Information Test.” It appears to be an unpublished version of the test. It contains twenty-five questions. Taped to the document is another sheet on “Group Test Ratings.”
Location
Currently not on view
Data Source
National Museum of American History
maker
Lowe, Gladys M.
Shimberg, Myra E.
Judge Baker Foundation
Credit Line
Gift of David Shakow
Physical Description
paper (overall material)
Measurements
overall: 21.5 cm x 28 cm; 8 15/32 in x 11 1/32 in
Object Name
psychological test
Psychological Test, A Scaled Information Test
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