Goldstein-Scheerer Test and components

Made:
1945
Goldstein-Scheerer Test and components Goldstein-Scheerer Test and components

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Goldstein-Scheerer Object Sorting Test for assessing impairment of integrative mental functioning, devised by Kurt Goldstein and Martin Scheerer, 1943; comprising Kohs Blocks Test, Colour Sorting Test, toy spoon, plate, screwdriver, apple, cigar etc., Supplementary Sheets, Supplementary Manual, Cube Test Designs and two copies of Psychological Monographs (No. 239, 1941); used by the Institute of Education at the University of Liverpool, c.1960-1990.

Details

Category:
Psychology, Psychiatry & Anthropometry
Object Number:
2000-605
Materials:
paper (fibre product), wool (unspecified), plastic (unidentified) and metal (unknown)
Measurements:
overall: 3.1496 x 11.811 x 7.0866 in.; 8 x 30 x 18 cm
type:
goldstein-scheerer object sorting test
credit:
Faber, Diana

Parts

Part of Goldstein-Scheerer Object Sorting Test for assessing impairment of integrative mental functioning

Part of Goldstein-Scheerer Object Sorting Test for assessing impairment of integrative mental functioning, devised by Kurt Goldstein and Martin Scheerer, 1943; comprising of screwdriver, apple, cigar etc.; used by the Institute of Education at the University of Liverpool, c.1960-1990.

Materials:
wood (unidentified) , plastic (unidentified) and metal (unknown)
Object Number:
2000-605/1
type:
object sorting test
Image ©
The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum
Part of Goldstein-Scheerer Object Sorting Test for assessing impairment of integrative mental functioning

Part of Goldstein-Scheerer Object Sorting Test for assessing impairment of integrative mental functioning

Part of Goldstein-Scheerer Object Sorting Test for assessing impairment of integrative mental functioning, devised by Kurt Goldstein and Martin Scheerer, 1943; comprising shank of coloured Holmgrens wool, part of Colour Sorting Test; used by the Institute of Education at the University of Liverpool, c.1960-1990.

Materials:
wool (unspecified)
Object Number:
2000-605/2
type:
object sorting test

Part of Goldstein-Scheerer Object Sorting Test for assessing impairment of integrative mental functioning

Part of Goldstein-Scheerer Object Sorting Test for assessing impairment of integrative mental functioning, devised by Kurt Goldstein and Martin Scheerer, 1943; comprising Kohs Blocks Test, part of Colour Sorting Test, Supplementary Sheets, Check List Sheet, Supplementary Manual, Cube Test Designs and two copies of Psychological Monographs (No. 239, 1941); used by the Institute of Education at the University of Liverpool, c.1960-1990.

More

The Goldstein-Scheerer Object Sorting test is used to assess abstract thinking and how well concepts are formed. The patient is required to sort objects by colour or material, copy block patterns with coloured cubes. The tests are mainly used to diagnose neurological problems. The test was developed by German psychiatrist Kurt Goldstein (1878-1965) and the German psychologist Martin Scheerer (1900-61).

Materials:
paper (fibre product) , wool (unspecified) , plastic (unidentified) and metal (unknown)
Object Number:
2000-605/3
type:
object sorting test
Image ©
The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum
Part of Goldstein-Scheerer Object Sorting Test for assessing impairment of integrative mental functioning

Part of Goldstein-Scheerer Object Sorting Test for assessing impairment of integrative mental functioning

Part of Goldstein-Scheerer Object Sorting Test for assessing impairment of integrative mental functioning, devised by Kurt Goldstein and Martin Scheerer, 1943; 'Box 1' comprising of a red plate, wooden block with nails, bicycle bell, cutlery, wax apple, 2 wax candles, toy noise maker, 2 cigars, toy hammer, 2 poker chips, toy dog, box of matches, rubber ball, padlock, envelopes, wrapping paper and original box.; used by the Institute of Education at the University of Liverpool, c.1960-1990.

Materials:
wood (unidentified) , plastic (unidentified) and metal (unknown)
Object Number:
2000-605/4
type:
object sorting test
Image ©
The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum
Part of Goldstein-Scheerer Object Sorting Test for assessing impairment of integrative mental functioning

Part of Goldstein-Scheerer Object Sorting Test for assessing impairment of integrative mental functioning

Part of Goldstein-Scheerer Object Sorting Test for assessing impairment of integrative mental functioning, devised by Kurt Goldstein and Martin Scheerer, 1943; 'Box 2' comprising of a red plate, wooden block with nails, bicycle bell, cutlery, 2 wax candles, toy noise maker, 1 cigar, padlock, 2 wall pins, wrapping plastic, envelopes and original box.; used by the Institute of Education at the University of Liverpool, c.1960-1990.