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Stanford-Binet test
Stan·ford-Bi·net test S0704900 (stăn′fərd-bĭ-nā′)n. A standard intelligence test adapted from the Binet-Simon scale for use in the United States, especially in the assessment of children. [After Stanford University in western California near Palo Alto.]Stanford-Binet test (ˌstænfədbɪˈneɪ) n (Psychology) psychol a revision, esp for US use, of the Binet-Simon scale designed to measure mental ability by comparing the performance of an individual with the average performance for his or her age group. See also Binet-Simon scale, intelligence test[C20: named after Stanford University, California, and Alfred Binet (1857–1911), French psychologist]Stan′ford-Binet′ test` (ˈstæn fərd) n. any of several revised versions of the Binet-Simon scale for testing intelligence. [1916; after Stanford University, Palo Alto, California, and A. Binet] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Stanford-Binet test - revision of the Binet-Simon Scaleintelligence test, IQ test - a psychometric test of intelligence; "they used to think that intelligence is what an intelligence test tests" |
Stanford-Binet test
Stanford-Binet test a modification of binet's test, translated, adapted, and standardized on children in the United States; the information obtained estimates the mental age of the individual.Stan·ford-Bi·net in·tel·li·gence scale (stan'fŏrd bē-nā'), a standardized test, an elaboration of the Binet-Simon scale, for the measurement of intelligence consisting of a series of questions, graded according to the intelligence of normal children at different ages, the answers to which indicate the mental age of the person tested; primarily used with children. It also has norms for adults standardized against adult age levels rather than, as formerly, those of children. Synonym(s): Stanford-Binet testStanford-Binet test (stăn′fərd-bĭ-nā′)n. A standard intelligence test adapted from the Binet-Simon scale for use in the United States, especially in the assessment of children.Stanford-Binet test A type of intelligence test on which many current tests are based. (Alfred Binet, 1857–1911, French psychologist. Test adapted at Stanford University).Stanford-Binet test
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