The Stanford–Binet Intelligence Scales is an individually administered intelligence test that was revised from the original Binet–Simon Scale by Alfred Binet and Théodore Simon. It is in its fifth ...
as IQ scores – then known as Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scales – became more popular, racism was embedded and explicit. American psychologist Lewis Terman wrote that Mexicans, African ...
In 1937, Houghton Mifflin Company published this record booklet for a revision of the Stanford-Binet Scale, an intelligence test originally published by Lewis Terman in 1916 (for earlier versions of ...
Isaiah Quintabe, whose reasoning scores on the Stanford-Binet intelligence test are near genius levels, has his... Two cases with powerful personal aspects challenge Isaiah “IQ” Quintabe ...
Psychologist Lewis Terman of Stanford University developed a form of this test – still involving manipulation of objects and testing individually - called the Stanford-Binet test of intelligence.