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Stanford–Binet Psychol.|ˈstænfəd ˈbiːneɪ| The names of Stanford University and Alfred Binet (1857–1911), used attrib. and absol. to designate the revision and extension of the Binet-Simon intelligence tests (see Binet-Simon) undertaken by L. M. Terman and first published in 1916, which established the concept of an intelligence quotient.
1918Cuneo & Terman in Pedagogical Seminary Dec. 414 The purposes of this study were..to correlate the results of Stanford-Binet tests with school marks. Ibid. 428 The Stanford-Binet scale was given to 112 representative school children. 1937Terman & Merrill Measuring Intelligence iii. 51 The old Stanford-Binet..yields mental ages slightly too high at the younger ages. 1939Brit. Jrnl. Psychol. XXX. 8 The Stanford-Binet test gives a good estimate of general intelligence though it gives verbal ability undue weight. 1954A. Anastasi Psychol. Testing i. 11 In America, a number of revisions were prepared, the most famous of which is..known as the Stanford-Binet. 1974R. M. Pirsig Zen & Art of Motorcycle Maintenance (1976) i. vii. 80 His Stanford-Binet IQ, which is essentially a record of skill at analytic manipulation, was recorded at 170. |