The Measurement Of Intelligence / by Lewis M. Terman.

Author
(1877), Lewis Terman [Browse]
Format
Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
New York, NY : Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1916.
Description
1 online resource (380 pages)

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Series
Riverside textbooks in education. [More in this series]
Summary note
This book, by Lewis M. Terman, is a revision of the Binet-Simon Intelligence Scale, with the aim of being of use to psychologists as well as teachers, physicians, and social workers.
Notes
Title from resource description page (viewed June 02, 2022).
Bibliographic references
Includes bilbliographical references (pages 349-358) and index.
Language note
In English.
Contents
  • Part I. Problems and results : Chapter I. The use of intelligence tests ; Chapter II. Source of error in judging intelligence ; Chapter III. Description of the Binet-Simon method ; Chapter IV. Nature of the Stanford revision and extension ; Chapter V. Analysis of one thousand intelligence quotients ; Chapter VI. The significance of various intelligence quotients ; Chapter VII. Reliability of the Binet-Simon method
  • Part II. Guide for the use of the Stanford revision and extension : Chapter VIII. General instructions ; Chapter IX. Instructions for year III ; Chapter X. Instructions for year IV ; Chapter XI. Instructions for year V ; Chapter XII. Instructions for year VI ; Chapter XIII. Instructions for year VII ; Chapter XIV. Instructions for year VIII ; Chapter XV. Instructions for year IX ; Chapter XVI. Instructions for year X ; Chapter XVII. Instructions for year XII ; Chapter XVIII. Instructions for year XIV
  • Chapter XIX. Instructions for "average adult"
  • Chapter XX. Instructions for "superior adult".
OCLC
557712625
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