Healy Pictorial Completion Test, Chicago, United States of America, 1921

Healy Pictorial Completion Test 2 by C.H. Stoelting Co Healy Pictorial Completion Test 2 by C.H. Stoelting Co

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Healy Pictorial Completion Test 2 by C.H. Stoelting Co
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Healy Pictorial Completion Test 2 by C.H. Stoelting Co
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Healy Pictorial Completion Test 2 by C.H. Stoelting Co., Chicago, 1921. Includes manual.

The Healy Pictorial Completion Test measured intelligence and problem-solving capacity. Pictures within the test represent a series of events. A square is missing for each picture. A replacement is selected from 60 small illustrations. The test was first exhibited at the meeting of the American Psychological Association in 1917. The War Department requested it soon after for testing troops. The test is named after its inventor, American psychiatrist William Healy (1869-1963). This picture puzzle test was produced by American manufacturer C. H. Stoelting and Company. It specialised in aptitude testing equipment. These included books, puzzles and mechanical apparatus.

Details

Category:
Psychology, Psychiatry & Anthropometry
Object Number:
1996-277/119
Materials:
wood, paper and textile
Measurements:
overall: 45 mm x 290 mm x 300 mm, 1.79kg
type:
psychological test