Bi·net-Si·mon scale
(bē-nā' sē-mon[h]), forerunner of individual intelligence tests designed for both children and adults, particularly the Stanford-Binet intelligence scale, and sometimes referred to as the Binet scale or the Binet test.
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Binet-Simon scale
(bĭ-nā′sē-mōN′, -sī′mən)n. An evaluation of the relative mental development of children by a series of psychological tests of intellectual ability. Also called Binet scale, Binet-Simon test, Binet test.
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Bi·net-Si·mon scale
(bē-nā' sē-mon[h] skāl) Forerunner of individual intelligence tests designed for both children and adults, particularly the Stanford-Binet intelligence scale, and sometimes referred to as the Binet scale or the Binet test.
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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-Simon scale - forerunner of individual intelligence tests designed for children and adults, sometimes referred to as the Binet scale. Synonym(s):
Binet scale Stanford-Binet intelligence scale - see under
Stanford
Simon,
Théodore, French physician, 1873-1961. Binet-Simon scale - see under
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