Definition of Stanford-binet test

1. Noun. Revision of the Binet-Simon Scale.

Generic synonyms: Intelligence Test, Iq Test

Medical Definition of Stanford-binet test

1. An individual intelligence test designed primarily for school children to predict school performance and the ability to adjust to everyday demands. (12 Dec 1998)

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Literary usage of Stanford-binet test

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Intelligence of School Children: How Children Differ in Ability, the Use by Lewis Madison Terman (1919)
"... that 50 per cent of the vocabulary mental ages would deviate less than 9| months from the mental age resulting from a complete Stanford-Binet test. ..."

2. The Intelligence of School Children: How Children Differ in Ability, the Use by Lewis Madison Terman (1919)
"... that 50 per cent of the vocabulary mental ages would deviate less than 9j months from the mental age resulting from a complete Stanford-Binet test. ..."

3. The Intelligence of School Children: How Children Differ in Ability, the Use by Lewis Madison Terman (1919)
"... that 50 per cent of the vocabulary mental ages would deviate less than 9j months from the mental age resulting from a complete Stanford-Binet test. ..."

4. Changes in Mental Traits with Age Determined by Annual Re-tests by Fowler Dell Brooks (1921)
"The Stanford- Binet test was used. Some children were tested twice, others several times. The intervals between the tests varied from one day to seven years ..."

5. Journal of Applied Psychology by American Psychological Association, American Association for Applied Psychology (1918)
"The results of a Stanford-Binet Test, given on November 12, 1917, are as follows: Age, 13 yr. 5mo.; Mental Age, 18 yr. 1 mo.; Intelligence Quotient, 134.8. ..."

6. Annual Report by Detroit Public Schools, University of the West Indies (Cave Hill, Barbados). School of Education (1920)
"... clinic have been as io ,\vs: correlation of the Detroit First Grade Intelligence Test with mental age as established by the Stanford-Binet Test; ..."

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