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Table 212. — Variables: Beta score X nativity. Groups I, II, and III: White draft (Joreign born). 

 For men who took beta only, or alpha and beta, or beta and an individual examination. 



Table 213. — Number of men from each Joreign country who received final grades on the basis of each type oj examination. 



Type of examination. 



Alpha 



Beta 



Stanford-Binet. 

 Performance . . . 

 Point scale ' 



115 



176 

 4 

 6 



35 



625 



322 



13 



12 



157 

 167 



374 



34 



2 



1 



200 



120 



419 



4 



29 



Number of cases 301 129 972 325 411 299 572 140 658 4,007 611 382 2,340 146 691 423 12.407 



422 



205 



25 



6 



575 



2, SS6 



91 



455 



197 



406 



5 



3 



71) 

 263 



633 



1,413 



46 



248 



125 

 21 



287 



397 



5 



2 



104 



296 



4 



19 



4,117 



7,253 



207 



830 



1 Only 30 men of this group were given point scale examination, and these scores were not tabulated. 

 Table 214. — Percentage of men from each Joreign country receiving final ratings on the basis oj each type of examination. 



1 Only 30 men in the group were given a point scale examination, and these scores were not tabulated. 



Men from the English-speaking countries are the only ones, with the exception of Germany, 

 who took alpha in large numbers. The percentage of men from England and Scotland who 

 took alpha is even higher than the percentages of the whole white draft who took alpha. Italy 

 sent the lowest proportion of men to alpha, while Poland and Greece also stood low in this 

 respect. 



When we come to consider the individual examinations we find that there were more than 

 five times as many performance examinations given as the others. Only 30 men in the whole 

 group were given the point scale examination, and the results of these were not tabulated. 



