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18 Οκτ 2024 · A popular word-association test consisting of 100 nouns, adjectives, and verbs selected by the US psychologist Grace H. Kent (1875–1973) and the Russian-born US psychologist Aaron J. Rosanoff (1878–1943) and published in the American Journal of Insanity in 1910.
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This chapter covers the administration and interpretation of the Kent-Rosanoff Free-Association Test. Age differences in word association reactions are outlined for children (both normal and defective) and adults (both normal and insane).
550 FREE ASSOCIATION TEST In Tables 14, 15, and 16 are given results obtained and standards established by means of the Kent-Rosanoff test applied to normal, insane, and feeble-minded subjects, and to white and negro children of various ages. The findings in any case may be evaluated by com¬ parison with these tables.
This chapter examines the Kent-Rosanoff Free Association Test. Topics covered include instructions; classification of reactions; frequency tables; juvenile reactions; and appendix to frequency tables.
The Kent-Rosanoff Free Association Test was published shortly there after, and, although Jung's work is cited as a source (Rosanoff, 1927, p. 371), it appears to have been developed relatively independently.
This chapter discusses free-association responses to words from the original Kent–Rosanoff word association test obtained from students residing in England and in Australia. It describes the subject populations represented in the present norms and highlights critical aspects of the procedure.
As part of a long-range study on mental functioning in old age, 53 twins (mean age 84 years) were given the Kent-Rosanoff Word Association test, a test which measures the cognitive ability to give discrete verbal association to common stimulus words.