Comparatively little has been written about the sightless, but the following bibliography covers, for the most part, materials which have been recorded.
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Pintner, “Intelligence Testing,” 13673-365, p. 65.
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BondN. J., and DeerbornW. J., “The Auditory of Memory and Tactual Sensitivity of the Blind.”Journal of Ed. Psych., Vol. 8, No. 1, pp. 21–26.
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HainesT. H., (16) “Mental Measurements of the Blind. Psychological Monographs.” Vol. XXI, No. 1, Whole No. 89.
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(16) “A Mental Survey of Ohio State School for the Blind.” The Ohio Board of Administration Publication No. 9, pp. 3–34.
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HayesS. P., (20) “The Work of the Department of Psychological Research at Pennsylvania Institution for the Blind, Overbrook, Outlook for the Blind,” Vol. XIV, No. 1, pp. 5–20. (20) “Mental and Educational Surveys in Seven Schools for the Blind.” Report of Twenty-fifth Convention of American Association of Instructors of the Blind, Overlea, Maryland.
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(21) “Self Surveys in Schools for the Blind.” Publications of the Pennsylvania Institution for the Blind. No. 2, pp. 1–60.
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HolterhoffL. (21) “The Feeble-Minded Blind.”School and Society, Vol. XIV, Sept., pp. 174–179.
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SeashoreC. E., and LingT., (18) “The Comparative Sensitiveness of Blind and Seeing Persons.”Psychological Monographs, Vol. XXV, No. 2, Whole 108, pp. 148–158.