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Condensed guide for the Stanford revision of the Binet-Simon intelligence tests

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A concise practical handbook that sets out step-by-step procedures for administering and scoring a revised intelligence scale. It emphasizes examiner qualifications, rapport building, accurate recordkeeping, correct use of formulas, guidance on selecting and substituting tests, time limits, and scoring to determine mental age and intelligence quotient. The text summarizes essential precautions, provides brief protocols and a condensed record form, and stresses avoidance of coaching and parental interference. It offers procedural rules for consistent application and guidance for interpreting test failures and successes, intended as a portable complement to more detailed theoretical and methodological treatments.

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Lewis M. Terman

Lewis M. Terman was an American psychologist best known for his pioneering work in the field of intelligence testing. He is particularly recognized for the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scales, which he developed as a revision of the original Binet-Simon test. Terman's influential publications, such as "The Measurement of Intelligence" and the "Condensed Guide for the Stanford Revision of the Binet-Simon Intelligence Tests," contributed significantly to the understanding and assessment of human intelligence. His research laid the groundwork for future studies in educational psychology and the application of intelligence testing in various contexts.

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