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Alfred Binet - Wikipedia Binet was born as Alfredo Binetti in Nice, which was then part of the Kingdom of Sardinia until its annexation by the Second French Empire in 1860, and the ensuing policy of Francization Binet attended law school in Paris, and received his degree in 1878 He also studied physiology at the Sorbonne
Alfred Binet | Biography Contributions | Britannica Alfred Binet (born July 8, 1857, Nice, France—died October 18, 1911, Paris) was a French psychologist who played a dominant role in the development of experimental psychology in France and who made fundamental contributions to the measurement of intelligence
Alfred Binet and the Binet-Simon Test of Intelligence Alfred Binet was a French psychologist best remembered for developing the first widely used intelligence test, often known as the Binet-Simon test The test originated after the French government commissioned Binet to create an instrument that could identify school kids who needed remedial studies
Alfred Binet ∞ Psychologist Alfred Binet (1857-1911) was a pioneering French psychologist best known for developing the first practical intelligence test, the Binet-Simon Scale
Binet, Alfred - Encyclopedia. com Alfred Binet is best remembered as the developer of the first useful test for measuring intelligence Along with Théodore Simon, Binet developed the Binet-Simon Scale, the forerunner of modern IQ tests Binet's original goal for the scale was relatively modest and very practical
Alfred Binet - Biography, Facts and Pictures - Famous Scientists Alfred Binet, one of the most influential French psychologists and scientists, is known for his extensive research related to the mental capacity of humans He revolutionized the fields of education and psychology, especially in regard to intelligence testing
Alfred Binet: The One Who Shaped Intelligence Testing In 1916, Terman revised, standardized, and expanded Binet’s original intelligence test, creating what he called the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scale —the version that would go on to shape the modern IQ test