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Alfred Binet



Binet, Alfred - älfrĕdˈ bēnāˈ, 1857–1911, French psychologist. From 1894 he was director of the psychology laboratory at the Sorbonne. He is known for his research and innovation in testing human intelligence. With Théodore Simon he devised (1905–11) a series of tests that, with revisions, came into wide use in schools, industries, and   Read More...

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    IQ and Human Intelligence
    by N. J. Mackintosh. 419 pgs.


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    Studies in Individual Differences: The Search for Intelligence
    by James J. Jenkins, Donald G. Paterson. 778 pgs.


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