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COMPARATIVE STUDY OF PSYCHOMOTOR FUNCTION USING A BATTERY OF INSTRUMENTAL TESTS APPLIED TO A GROUP OF DELINQUENTS, A PATHOLOGICAL GROUP AND NORMAL GROUPS - FRANCE

NCJ Number
30262
Journal
ANNALES DE VAUCRESSON Issue: 2 Dated: (1964) Pages: 3-56
Author(s)
P R BIZE; M DUGUET
Date Published
1964
Length
54 pages
Annotation
REPORT ON PSYCHOMOTOR FUNCTION TESTING OF VARIOUS GROUPS OF JUVENILES (INCLUDING JUVENILE DELINQUENTS) AND ADULTS, WITH DESCRIPTION AND PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE APPARATUS USED.
Abstract
IT WAS FOUND, AMONG OTHER THINGS, THAT A GROUP OF FRENCH JUVENILE DELINQUENTS DEFINITELY DEMONSTRATED BETTER PSYCHOMOTOR FUNCTION THAN A CORRESPONDING GROUP OF FOREIGN-BORN JUVENILE DELINQUENTS. THIS IS THE SECOND IN A SERIES OF THREE REPORTS ON PSYCHOMOTOR FUNCTION TESTING. SEE NCJ-30255 AND NCJ-30276. --IN FRENCH

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