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DictionarySeeStanford-Binet testStanevicius, Simonas Stanevičius, Simonas Born before Oct. 26, 1799, in the village of Kanopénai, in what is now Raseiniai Raion; died Feb. 27 (Mar. 10), 1848, in the village of Stemplés, in what is now Šiluté Raion. Lithuanian poet, folklorist, and historian. Stanevčiius graduated from the University of Vilnius in 1826. He compiled and published collections of Lithuanian folklore, including Songs of Zemaitija (1829) and Notes to Songs of Zemaitija (1833), as well as Six Fables (1829), which contained K. Done-laitis’ fables. As a poet, Staneviéius aroused feelings of national awareness and unity among Lithuanians and expressed opposition to serfdom. WORKSRaštai. Vilnius, 1967.REFERENCELebedys, J. Simonas Stanevičius. Vilnius, 1955.V. VANAGAS Stanford-Binet IQ test
Stanford-Binet IQ test (stăn′fŭrd-bĭ-nā′) [A. Binet, Fr. psychologist, 1857–1911; Stanford University, where the original test was revised by Louis Terman in 1916] A commonly used test of cognitive abilities. It assesses verbal and nonverbal reasoning by subtests that assess a person's language fluency, three-dimensional thought processes, and pattern recognition skills. The test was first used in the late 1800s as an approximate means of classifying and comparing intellectual function in broad groups of people. It has been revised many times since then and is used for a variety of purposes, including the classification of military recruits and the assessment of individuals thought to have subnormal intelligence. |