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Excerpt from Sensory Discrimination in Normal, and Feeble Minded Children
(2) The discrimination of defectives is, on the average, slightly below that of normals of the same mental age, but this is not apparent from individual performances. Defectives also are more variable than are normals. Both of these inferiorities may be accounted for on an intellectual rather than a sensory basis. In general, the sensory capacity of defectives in muscle sense is not noticeably below normal.
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