Moron (psychology)

Moron (psychology)

Moron is a term once used in psychology to denote mild mental retardation.[1] The term was closely tied with the American eugenics movement.[2] Once the term became popularized, it fell out of use by the psychological community, as it was used more commonly as an insult than as a psychological term.

Origin and uses

"Moron" was coined in 1910 by psychologist Henry H. Goddard[3] from the Ancient Greek word μωρός (moros), which meant "dull"[4] (as opposed to oxy, which meant "sharp"), and used to describe a person with a mental age in adulthood of between 8 and 12 on the Binet scale.[5] It was once applied to people with an IQ of 51-70, being superior in one degree to "imbecile" (IQ of 26-50) and superior in two degrees to "idiot" (IQ of 0-25). The word moron, along with others including, "idiotic," "imbecilic," "stupid," and "feeble-minded," was formerly considered a valid descriptor in the psychological community, but it is now deprecated in use by psychologists.[6]

Following opposition to Goddard's attempts to popularize his ideas,[7] Goddard recanted his earlier claims about the moron: "It may still be objected that moron parents are likely to have imbecile or idiot children. There is not much evidence that this is the case. The danger is probably negligible."[8]

See also

  • Euphemism treadmill

References

  1. ^ Rafter, Nicole Hahn (1998). Creating Born Criminals. University of Illinois Press, ISBN 9780252067419
  2. ^ Black, Edwin (2004). War Against the Weak: Eugenics and America's Campaign to Create a Master Race. Thunder's Mouth Press, ISBN 9781568583211
  3. ^ Trent, James W. Jr. (1995). Inventing the Feeble Mind: A History of Mental Retardation in the United States. University of California Press, ISBN 9780520203570
  4. ^ μωρός, Henry George Liddell, Robert Scott, A Greek-English Lexicon, on Perseus Digital Library
  5. ^ Goddard, Henry H. Heredity of feeble-mindedness. American Breeders' Magazine 1:165-78.
  6. ^ Zenderland, Leila (2001). Measuring Minds: Henry Herbert Goddard and the Origins of American Intelligence Testing. Cambridge University Press, ISBN 9780521003636
  7. ^ Goddard, Henry H. Who Is a Moron? The Scientific Monthly, Volume 24, Issue 1, pp. 41-46.
  8. ^ Chase, Allan (1977). The Legacy of Malthus: The Social Costs of the New Scientific Racism. Knopf/Random House, ISBN 9780394480459

Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужно решить контрольную?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Moron — or otherwise known as being a ADAM BLOOR Moron (psychology), disused term for a person with a mental age between 8 and 12, and a common insult for a person considered stupid (or just a generic insult) Moron (Sum 41 song) Moron (KMFDM song) Moron… …   Wikipedia

  • Descriptive psychology — Psychology …   Wikipedia

  • List of psychology topics — This page aims to list all topics related to psychology. This is so that those interested in the subject can monitor changes to the pages by clicking on Related changes in the sidebar. It is also to see the gaps in Wikipedia s coverage of the… …   Wikipedia

  • задержка психического развития —      развитие психическое: задержка парциальное (частное) недоразвитие функций психических высших, могущее, в отличие от олигофрении, быть временным и компенсироваться при коррекционных воздействиях в возрасте детском или подростковом.… …   Большая психологическая энциклопедия

  • Cretinism — This article is about the medical condition. For other uses, see Cretin. Congenital iodine deficiency syndrome Classification and external resources ICD 10 E00 ICD 9 …   Wikipedia

  • Maroon (color) — Maroon redirects here. For other uses, see Maroon (disambiguation). Maroon Color coordinates Hex triplet #800000 …   Wikipedia

  • Henry H. Goddard — Henry Herbert Goddard (August 14 1866 ndash; June 18 1957) was a prominent American psychologist and eugenicist in the early 20th century. He is known especially for his 1912 work , which he himself came to regard as deeply flawed, and for being… …   Wikipedia

  • Mental retardation — Classification and external resources ICD 10 F70 F …   Wikipedia

  • Henry Herbert Goddard — (14 de agosto de 1866 18 de junio de 1957) fue un prominente psicólogo y eugenista estadounidense de principios del siglo XX. Es especialmente conocido por su trabajo de 1912 La familia Kallikak: Un estudio sobre la herencia de la debilidad… …   Wikipedia Español

  • Robert Yerkes — Infobox Scientist name = Robert Yerkes birth date = May 26, 1876 birth place = Pennsylvania death date = February 3, 1956 death place = residence = citizenship = nationality = American ethnicity = field = psychology work institutions = alma mater …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”