Lily Wang. Early Life born July 8, 1857 in Nice born as Alfredo Binetti father is a physician mother is an artist parents divorced when he was young and.

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Lily Wang

Early Life born July 8, 1857 in Nice born as Alfredo Binetti father is a physician mother is an artist parents divorced when he was young and he then moved to Paris with his mother

Education graduated from law school in 1878 initially planned to follow in his father's footsteps and enroll in medical school and study science at Sorbonne educated himself in psychology by reading works by individuals such as Charles Darwin and John Stuart Mill

Charcot’s Influence worked at the Salpêtrière hospital in Paris under guidance of John-Martin Charcot supported Charcot's research on hypnotism resulted in professional embarrassment when Charcot's ideas faltered under closer scientific evaluation This experience soon turned his interest toward the study of development and intelligence

Work worked as the associate director and researcher at the Laboratory of Experimental Psychology in 1894, he was appointed the director of the lab and remained in this position until his death in 1911

IQ Test was asked by the French government to develop a test to identify students with learning disabilities or who required special help in school Binet and his colleague Theodore Simon developed a series of tests designed to assess mental abilities Rather than focus on learned information such as math and reading, Binet instead concentrated on other mental abilities such as attention and memory

Binet-Simon Intelligence Scale The scale they developed became known as the Binet- Simon Intelligence Scale. His intelligence scale serves as the basis for modern intelligence tests did not believe that his test measured a permanent or inborn degree of intelligence According to Binet, an individual's score can vary and suggested that factors such as motivation and other variables can play a role in test scores.

Standford-Binet scale Goddard wanted to use mental testing as a way to evidence the superiority of the white race He brought the Binet-Simon Scale to United States and translated it into English Terman standardized it using a large American sample No longer used solely for advocating education for all children New objective includes setting hierarchy, determine who can immigrate to U.S.

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