Binet


alfred
[al-frid;; french al-fred] /ˈæl frɪd;; french alˈfrɛd/ (show ipa), 1857–1911, french psychologist: co-deviser of the binet-simon scale.
historical examples

my newly trained psychological eye has been upon you for ten months, and i have applied the binet test.
dear enemy jean webster

the men were already climbing into the house on wheels, when binet turned to andre-louis.
scaramouche rafael sabatini

in his momentary exaltation binet proposed another bottle of volnay.
scaramouche rafael sabatini

binet asked him once in the course of that repast and during a pause in the conversation.
scaramouche rafael sabatini

psychologists had experimented with intelligence tests for at least twenty years before the binet scale made its appearance.
the measurement of intelligence lewis madison terman

he filled the place with his plaint, whilst binet swore amazingly and variedly.
scaramouche rafael sabatini

questions a and b were suggested by binet in 1905, while c is new.
the measurement of intelligence lewis madison terman

there was something too sleek and oily in binet’s voice for andre-louis’ taste.
scaramouche rafael sabatini

binet says that the man who has not every type of imagery almost equally well developed is only the fraction120 of a man.
the mind and its education george herbert betts

“that won’t matter,” said binet, cynically, and explained himself.
scaramouche rafael sabatini

binet bi·net (bĭ-nā’), alfred. 1857-1911.

french psychologist. with french physician théodore simon (1873-1961), he developed (1905) the first widely accepted test for measuring intelligence.

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