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

Dear Enemy Jean Webster
Scaramouche Rafael Sabatini
Scaramouche Rafael Sabatini
Scaramouche Rafael Sabatini
The Measurement of Intelligence Lewis Madison Terman
Scaramouche Rafael Sabatini
The Measurement of Intelligence Lewis Madison Terman
Scaramouche Rafael Sabatini
The Mind and Its Education George Herbert Betts
Scaramouche Rafael Sabatini

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