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DictionarySeeStanford-Binet testStanford-Binet Intelligence Scale
Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scaletest used to measure IQ; designed to be used primarily with children. [Am. Education: EB, IX: 521]See: IntelligenceStanford-Binet intelligence scale
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 testStan·ford-Bi·net in·tel·li·gence scale (stan'fŏrd bi-nā' in-tel'i-jĕns skāl) A standardized test 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, but also contains norms for adults standardized against adult age levels. Synonym(s): Binet scale, Binet test. Binet, Alfred, French psychologist, 1857-1911. Binet age - the age of the normal child with whose intelligence (as measured by the Stanford-Binet scale) the intelligence of the abnormal child corresponds.Binet scale - Synonym(s): Binet-Simon scaleBinet-Simon scale - forerunner of individual intelligence tests designed for children and adults, sometimes referred to as the Binet scale. Synonym(s): Binet scaleBinet test - Synonym(s): Stanford-Binet intelligence scaleStanford-Binet intelligence scale - see under Stanford
Stanford, American University where the test was revised for use in the U.S. Stanford-Binet intelligence scale - a standardized test for the measurement of intelligence. Synonym(s): Binet testAcronymsSeeSBIS |