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Definition of Binet
1. Noun. French psychologist remembered for his studies of the intellectual development of children (1857-1911).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Binet
Literary usage of Binet
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Psychological Review by American Psychological Association (1894)
"This entirely sound procedure is quite at variance with the practice of the
devisers of tests of the Binet type who have used 75 per cent, correct of the ..."
2. Publication by Engineering Foundation (U.S., Engineering Foundation (U.S.) (1916)
"Goddard's * revision of the Binet-Simon Scale and adaptation to American children
... In Examination II, Goddard's "Record Blank for Revised Binet Test" was ..."
3. The Psychology of Subnormal Children by Leta Stetter Hollingworth (1920)
"Morse, J., A Comparison of White and Colored Children Measured by the Binet-Simon
Scale of Intelligence. Popular Science Monthly. 1914. 5. ..."
4. Brightness and Dullness in Children by Herbert Hollingworth Woodrow (1919)
"Evidence of the Accuracy of the Revisions of the Binet-Simon Scale.—The Binet
tests were promptly introduced into America, chiefly through the translation ..."
5. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1906)
"Shows the traps Dr. Binet laid for the graphologists Crepieux-Jamin, ...
Binet apologizes for lying to them, but says he did not transcend his rights as an ..."
6. The Journal of Educational Researchby American Educational Research Association by American Educational Research Association (1921)
"... Variation of Marking Systems as Diagnosed by, RH Jordan, 173 Odell, CW, A Few
Data on the Use of the Stanford Revision of the Binet-Simon Tests by ..."
7. Fundamentals of Educational Measurement with the Elements of Statistical Method by Chester Arthur Gregory (1922)
"Binet had had a wide experience with the education of children. ... Binet consented
to undertake the difficult task and, call- » i&g to his ..."
8. The Exceptional Child by Maximilian Paul Eugen Groszmann (1917)
"It is instructive to find that this distinction is not made by all who use, and
think they understand, the Binet scale. The February, 1914, number of the ..."