Psychological Tests, Multiple Choice Maze
Psychological Tests, Multiple Choice Maze
- Description
- This folder contains multiple documents related to a multiple choice maze. They appear to be prepared for the Medical Research Council by A. Elithorn, Neurological Research Unit, National Hospital, Queen Square, London.
- 1- This is an image containing dots and lines. It has the letter C and the number 4 on it.
- 2- This is an image containing dots and lines. It has the number 8 and the letter C on it.
- 3- This type-written sheet is entitled “Instructions for Administration of Multiple Choice Maze Test. Standard Method of Presentation.” According to the directions, “In this test you have to find the best of several possible paths.”
- 4-This is Multiple Choice Maze (A). This was printed by Thomas Birt & Sons, 1955. The booklet is four pages long and contains many pictures of lines and dots.
- 5- This is Multiple Choice Maze (B). This was printed by Thomas Birt & Sons, 1955. The booklet is four pages long and contains many pictures of lines and dots.
- Location
- Currently not on view
- Object Name
- psychological test
- date made
- 1955
- maker
- Thomas Birt and Sons
- Physical Description
- paper (overall material)
- Measurements
- overall: 22.2 cm x 29.2 cm; 8 3/4 in x 11 1/2 in
- ID Number
- MA.316371.110
- accession number
- 316371
- catalog number
- 316371.110
- Credit Line
- Gift of David Shakow
- subject
- Psychology
- Psychological Tests
- Mathematics
- See more items in
- Medicine and Science: Mathematics
- Data Source
- National Museum of American History
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