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A Study of Association in Insanity

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The authors apply a standardized verbal-association test to large samples, presenting a statistical procedure for measuring normal associative patterns and deviations found in mental disorders. They describe methods and a one-hundred-word stimulus list, present frequency tables and characterize normal tendencies, then classify pathological responses — including partial and complete dissociation, perseveration, neologisms, circumstantial and incoherent replies — and examine measurement problems. Detailed analyses compare reaction types across diagnostic groups, address subject cooperation and response counts, and conclude with practical considerations, summaries, and appendices of frequency tables for reference.

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Grace Helen Kent

Grace Helen Kent was an American author and psychologist known for her contributions to the understanding of mental health. Her notable work, "A Study of Association in Insanity," explores the connections between thought processes and mental disorders, providing insights into the complexities of the human mind. Kent's research and writings reflect a commitment to advancing the field of psychology during a time when mental health was gaining increasing attention. Her work remains a valuable resource for those interested in the historical context of psychological studies.

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