Terman and his assistant relied on biographical accounts of illustrious individuals to compute the scores.
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Terman created the Stanford component of the widely used Stanford-Binet intelligence test.
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Friedman goes on, “We found that the cheerful Terman children grew up to drink more alcohol and smoke more cigarettes.”
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A few samples from Terman's revision will give an idea of the character of the Binet tests.
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The starred Terman was always used, since it was necessary to economize time.
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Page 546, the entry Woods was originally located between Terman and Trotter.
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Terman
[ tûr′mən ]
Lewis Madison1877-1956
American psychologist who developed the intelligence quotient (IQ) as a measure of intelligence and created an English version of the tests used in the Binet-Simon scale.