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Stanford-Binet Test Overview
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- History and Development
- First official IQ test created by Alfred Binet in 1904
- Stanford professor Lewis Terman translated it from French in 1916
- Test measures five intelligence factors: fluid reasoning, working memory, quantitative reasoning, knowledge, and visual-spatial intelligence
- Current Structure
- Test can be administered to anyone over two years old
- Scores range from 40 to 160 based on peer comparison
- Includes verbal and nonverbal subsets for each intelligence factor
- Limitations
- Doesn't consider all types of intelligence
- Not fully culture-neutral
- Original concept of mental age was replaced by peer comparison
- Evolution
- David Wechsler developed Wechsler-Bellevue in 1939
- Wechsler created separate tests for children and adults
- Current WAIS-IV is most popular version, administered to adults over 16