The Educational Clinic of the College of the City of New York was established in 1913 to promote the social and educational adjustment of children. After World War I, it provided training for New York school teachers in the administration of newly developed psychological tests, as well as giving examinations for New York children. These forms represent that work. There are a total of six sheets of mimeographed paper designed to be used with two different tests. The forms provide numerical scales for recording student reactions to various aspects of the tests. They are not dated.
Reference:
Chapman, A. “Not According to Edison,” New York Tribune, May 22 1921, p. 6 VII [sic].
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