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This article is the major portion of a dissertation for the Ph. D. degree at Indiana University. Publications, Indiana University Psychological Clinic Ser. II, No. 25.
Recommended for publication by Dr. C. M. Louttit, May, 1940.
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Kammerer, R.C. An exploratory psychological study of crippled children. Psychol Rec 4, 47–100 (1940). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03393235
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