1. Children's Ideals
2. 1900. Report on “Children's Ideals” Test, by A. Young, Esq. An unpublished collection of diagrams and explanatory notes in the possession of Professor Earl Barnes. A brief account of the same study was published in the Practical Teacher (London) about The study grows out of the examination of the answers of 2,500 children, varying in age from eight to fourteen, in Scottish schools, to the question, “What person of whom you have heard or read would you most wish to resemble?” The more general conclusions of the other studies are confirmed, the Scottish children are shown to be more advanced in certain lines of growth than either American or English children, and several racial characteristics stand out in bold relief. The prominence of Deity among the ideals is quite unusual
3. Children's Ideals