Goldstein-Scheerer Test and components

Made:
1945
Part of Goldstein-Scheerer Object Sorting Test for assessing Part of Goldstein-Scheerer Object Sorting Test for assessing

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Part of Goldstein-Scheerer Object Sorting Test for assessing
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Part of Goldstein-Scheerer Object Sorting Test for assessing
Science Museum Group Collection
© The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum

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, wood, plastic, metal
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

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