Bobertag throws out the test entirely and substitutes a completion test modeled after that of Ebbinghaus.
The Measurement of Intelligence|Lewis Madison Terman
To criminalists this investigation of Ebbinghaus is especially recommended.
Criminal Psychology|Hans Gross
The time of forgetting in general has been excellently schematized by Ebbinghaus.
Criminal Psychology|Hans Gross
Binet tells us, in fact, that it was directly suggested by the experiment of Ebbinghaus.
The Measurement of Intelligence|Lewis Madison Terman
Ebbinghaus omits parts of a sentence and requires the subject to supply the omissions.
The Measurement of Intelligence|Lewis Madison Terman
Ebbinghaus
/ (ˈɛbɪŋhaʊs) /
noun
Hermann. (ˈhɛrman). 1850–1909, German experimental psychologist who undertook the first systematic and large-scale studies of memory and devised tests using nonsense syllables