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Published Online: March 1935

INFLUENCE OF SIZE OF FAMILY UPON THE CHARACTERISTICS OF THE MENTALLY DEFICIENT : SURVEY OF 20,473 RETARDED CHILDREN IN THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS OF MASSACHUSETTS

Publication: American Journal of Psychiatry

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Dr. Neil A. Dayton calls attention to the following corrections to be made in his article: Influence of Size of Family upon the Characteristics of the Mentally Deficient, which appeared in the January, 1935, number of the Journal.
Page 800, third line from bottom of page, strike out the words "or recessive"; last line, strike out the word "recessives" and substitute the word "carriers."
Page 801, foot-note, line 7; strike out the word "recessives" and substitute the word "hybrid."

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Pages: 1196

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Published in print: March 1935
Published online: 1 April 2006

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Neil A. Dayton
Division of Statistics and Research, Department of Mental Diseases, Boston, Mass.

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