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Henry Goddard and the
Elimination of Feeble-
Mindedness
“If all of the slum districts of our cities were removed
tomorrow…we would still have slums in a week’s time,
because we have these mentally defective people who
can never be taught to live otherwise…”1
Patrick Goldberg
Florida Institute of Technology
PSF 3551 Integrated Theories of Crime
Henry Herbert Goddard – Context
1900 1910 1920 1930
Spearman
publishes
General
Intelligence
indtroducing
the “g” factor
Binet and
Simon create
first
standardized
psychometric
instrument
Goddard
translates
Binet-Simon
test to
English
Freud
publishes
Introduction to
Psychoanalysis
Piaget
publishes
Judgment and
Reasoning in
the Child
Skinner
publishes
The Behavior
of Organisms
Max de
Crinis
authors
Hitler’s
Euthanasia
Decree
Goddard
publishes The
Kallikak
Family
Intelligence
testing
implemented
on Ellis
Island
Major Events in Psychology in Goddard’s Time
First psychologist to translate the Simon-
Binet test from French to English 2
Creator of one of the first curricula for
students with “special needs” 4
Henry Herbert Goddard – Biography
The Good
Author of the nation’s first law mandating
education for those with “special needs” 3
Advocated for the suppression of feeble-
mindedness through sterilization,
among other means 5
Directly influenced controversial, Anti-
Semitic intelligence tests administered
at Ellis Island 5
Henry Herbert Goddard – Biography
The Bad
Promoted eugenics (selective
breeding) theories later embraced
by Nazi Germany 6
Henry Herbert Goddard – Biography
The Ugly
Originated the concept of a “dumb Polack”
in his work 7
Introduced the word moron to the
English language as an expansion of
feeble-minded labels 7
The Elimination of Feeble-mindedness
Goddard estimated that there were 300,000 feeble-minded
individuals, comprising three convenient groups:
92 million
“Normal” Americans 8
300 thousand
“Feeble-minded”
Americans 8
Morons
Idiots
Imbeciles
The Elimination of Feeble-mindedness
300 thousand
“Feeble-minded”
Americans 9
Idiots:
• Lowest group
• Deeply Defective
• Unable to guard
against common
physical dangers
Imbeciles:
• Middle group
• Incapable of earning a
living
• Capable of guarding
against common
physical dangers
Morons:
• Highest group
• Capable of earning
a living
• Incapable of
competing on equal
terms with others
• Incapable of
managing affairs
with prudence
Features of the feeble-minded
The Elimination of Feeble-mindedness
Idiots
According to Goddard:
So-called idiots were a burden from birth,
nothing but a troublesome being to be pitied.
Regardless of the position of the child’s
caretakers, an idiot child is a burden to all
those with whom he or she has contact.
To eliminate idiots from society, by any
reasonable means, could only be seen as the
responsible action to undertake for society’s
benefit.
The Elimination of Feeble-mindedness
According to Goddard:
So-called imbeciles are generally viewed as
silly or stupid.
Imbeciles should all be considered a societal
menace because any imbecile could become
destructive.
Eliminating imbeciles would free up teachers
and other resources to improve the overall
performance of the remainder of society.
Imbeciles
The Elimination of Feeble-mindedness
According to Goddard:
So-called morons are generally viewed as
normal, but a little “dull”.
Though capable of earning a living, the
moron can not manage his or her own affairs
and thus requires attendants.
Eliminating morons would free up numerous
resources to improve the overall
performance of the remainder of society.
Morons
The Elimination of Feeble-mindedness
Societal Ills Eliminated Along with the Feeble-Minded 10:
The Elimination of Feeble-mindedness
Proposed solutions for the elimination of feeble-mindedness 11:
Cure –
• Unlikely an option for idiots and imbeciles
• Possible depending on physiological underliers,
such as thyroid disorders
• Costly, but worthwhile endeavor
Prevention by segregation –
• Sentimental in nature, but not practical
• Extremely costly in terms of financial resources
and custodial resources
Prevention by sterilization–
• Requires identification of predictive factors that
indicate a feeble-minded offspring is likely
• Though costly, the cost of preventing feeble-
minded procreation would be far less than the
cost of the feeble-minded to society
The Elimination of Feeble-mindedness
Square indicates male. Circle indicates female. A, alcoholic
(habitual drunkard). F, feeble-minded; N, normal; T, tuberculosis;
Hand shows which child is in the institution for the feeble-minded
Prevention by sterilization 12:
By identifying precursors to feeble-mindedness, such as tuberculosis,
alcoholism, or feeble-mindedness, potential procreators can be
stopped before they are able to continue contaminating the gene
pool
The Elimination of Feeble-mindedness
Possible sources of inherited feeble-mindedness:
Though Goddard’s research had little direct positive
impact on the study and practice of psychology, his
key, lasting contribution was to the study of the
connection between IQ and criminality.
With Goddard’s work as a basis, psychologists over the
next decade would continue to explore and
expound upon the understanding of how
quantifiable intelligence relates to and contributes to
criminality.
Goddard’s Contribution
Goddard’s Contribution
Additionally, Goddard may be credited for his contribution to
psychology as a polarizing lightning rod in the eugenics debate.
The lack of scientific rigor in Goddard’s publications and his
advocacy for heinous and controversial practices clearly served
as a starting point for many of his critics to cement their stances
through research efforts specifically designed to refute
Goddard’s positions.

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Henry goddard and the elimination of feeble mindedness

  • 1. Henry Goddard and the Elimination of Feeble- Mindedness “If all of the slum districts of our cities were removed tomorrow…we would still have slums in a week’s time, because we have these mentally defective people who can never be taught to live otherwise…”1 Patrick Goldberg Florida Institute of Technology PSF 3551 Integrated Theories of Crime
  • 2. Henry Herbert Goddard – Context 1900 1910 1920 1930 Spearman publishes General Intelligence indtroducing the “g” factor Binet and Simon create first standardized psychometric instrument Goddard translates Binet-Simon test to English Freud publishes Introduction to Psychoanalysis Piaget publishes Judgment and Reasoning in the Child Skinner publishes The Behavior of Organisms Max de Crinis authors Hitler’s Euthanasia Decree Goddard publishes The Kallikak Family Intelligence testing implemented on Ellis Island Major Events in Psychology in Goddard’s Time
  • 3. First psychologist to translate the Simon- Binet test from French to English 2 Creator of one of the first curricula for students with “special needs” 4 Henry Herbert Goddard – Biography The Good Author of the nation’s first law mandating education for those with “special needs” 3
  • 4. Advocated for the suppression of feeble- mindedness through sterilization, among other means 5 Directly influenced controversial, Anti- Semitic intelligence tests administered at Ellis Island 5 Henry Herbert Goddard – Biography The Bad Promoted eugenics (selective breeding) theories later embraced by Nazi Germany 6
  • 5. Henry Herbert Goddard – Biography The Ugly Originated the concept of a “dumb Polack” in his work 7 Introduced the word moron to the English language as an expansion of feeble-minded labels 7
  • 6. The Elimination of Feeble-mindedness Goddard estimated that there were 300,000 feeble-minded individuals, comprising three convenient groups: 92 million “Normal” Americans 8 300 thousand “Feeble-minded” Americans 8 Morons Idiots Imbeciles
  • 7. The Elimination of Feeble-mindedness 300 thousand “Feeble-minded” Americans 9 Idiots: • Lowest group • Deeply Defective • Unable to guard against common physical dangers Imbeciles: • Middle group • Incapable of earning a living • Capable of guarding against common physical dangers Morons: • Highest group • Capable of earning a living • Incapable of competing on equal terms with others • Incapable of managing affairs with prudence Features of the feeble-minded
  • 8. The Elimination of Feeble-mindedness Idiots According to Goddard: So-called idiots were a burden from birth, nothing but a troublesome being to be pitied. Regardless of the position of the child’s caretakers, an idiot child is a burden to all those with whom he or she has contact. To eliminate idiots from society, by any reasonable means, could only be seen as the responsible action to undertake for society’s benefit.
  • 9. The Elimination of Feeble-mindedness According to Goddard: So-called imbeciles are generally viewed as silly or stupid. Imbeciles should all be considered a societal menace because any imbecile could become destructive. Eliminating imbeciles would free up teachers and other resources to improve the overall performance of the remainder of society. Imbeciles
  • 10. The Elimination of Feeble-mindedness According to Goddard: So-called morons are generally viewed as normal, but a little “dull”. Though capable of earning a living, the moron can not manage his or her own affairs and thus requires attendants. Eliminating morons would free up numerous resources to improve the overall performance of the remainder of society. Morons
  • 11. The Elimination of Feeble-mindedness Societal Ills Eliminated Along with the Feeble-Minded 10:
  • 12. The Elimination of Feeble-mindedness Proposed solutions for the elimination of feeble-mindedness 11: Cure – • Unlikely an option for idiots and imbeciles • Possible depending on physiological underliers, such as thyroid disorders • Costly, but worthwhile endeavor Prevention by segregation – • Sentimental in nature, but not practical • Extremely costly in terms of financial resources and custodial resources Prevention by sterilization– • Requires identification of predictive factors that indicate a feeble-minded offspring is likely • Though costly, the cost of preventing feeble- minded procreation would be far less than the cost of the feeble-minded to society
  • 13. The Elimination of Feeble-mindedness Square indicates male. Circle indicates female. A, alcoholic (habitual drunkard). F, feeble-minded; N, normal; T, tuberculosis; Hand shows which child is in the institution for the feeble-minded Prevention by sterilization 12: By identifying precursors to feeble-mindedness, such as tuberculosis, alcoholism, or feeble-mindedness, potential procreators can be stopped before they are able to continue contaminating the gene pool
  • 14. The Elimination of Feeble-mindedness Possible sources of inherited feeble-mindedness:
  • 15. Though Goddard’s research had little direct positive impact on the study and practice of psychology, his key, lasting contribution was to the study of the connection between IQ and criminality. With Goddard’s work as a basis, psychologists over the next decade would continue to explore and expound upon the understanding of how quantifiable intelligence relates to and contributes to criminality. Goddard’s Contribution
  • 16. Goddard’s Contribution Additionally, Goddard may be credited for his contribution to psychology as a polarizing lightning rod in the eugenics debate. The lack of scientific rigor in Goddard’s publications and his advocacy for heinous and controversial practices clearly served as a starting point for many of his critics to cement their stances through research efforts specifically designed to refute Goddard’s positions.