ANALYSIS OF ILLUSTRATIVE GROUP 409 that suit our purpose best ? " l In the absence of a full insight into causes, the best classification for purposes of diagnosis and prog- nosis—though not perhaps of treatment—is a classification with a minimum number of divisions and a maximum number of deducible corollaries, each predictable with maximum probability. This, I maintain, is given by the statistical procedure here pursued ; and the same procedure will alone enable us to give definite answers to still more pressing problems—how closely, for example, does the behaviour of this or that person remain true to the predicted type, in different situations, and in different moods, and at different stages of his life ? 1 Printi-ples of Psychology, Vol. II (1901), p. 485.