Stanford–Binet Intelligence Scales
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Stanford–Binet Intelligence Scales
Summary
Stanford–Binet Intelligence Scales is an IQ test[1]. It draws 1,715 Wikipedia views per month (iq_test category, ranking #2 of 3).[2]
Key Facts
- Stanford–Binet Intelligence Scales's instance of is recorded as IQ test[3].
- Alfred Binet is named after Stanford–Binet Intelligence Scales[4].
- Stanford University is named after Stanford–Binet Intelligence Scales[5].
- Stanford–Binet Intelligence Scales's based on is recorded as Berlin amnesia test[6].
- Stanford–Binet Intelligence Scales's based on is recorded as Binet-Simon test[7].
- Stanford–Binet Intelligence Scales's developer is recorded as Lewis Terman[8].
- Stanford–Binet Intelligence Scales was published on 1916[9].
- Stanford–Binet Intelligence Scales's measures is recorded as intelligence[10].
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Designation and Status
Stanford–Binet Intelligence Scales's instance of is recorded as IQ test[3].
History and Context
Things named after include Alfred Binet[4], a psychologist[11], 1857–1911[12], of France[13], specialised in psychology[14] and Stanford University[5], a private university[15], in United States[16], founded in 1885[17], headquartered in Stanford[18].
Why It Matters
Stanford–Binet Intelligence Scales draws 1,715 Wikipedia views per month (iq_test category, ranking #2 of 3).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 12 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[19]