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A method of measuring the development of the intelligence of young children / by Alfred Binet and Th. Simon ; authorized translation with preface and an appendix, containing an arrangement of the tests in age and diagnostic groups for convenience in conducting examinations, by Clara Harrison Town, Ph.D., author of "Two experimental studies of the insane," formerly state psychologist, Lincoln State School and Colony, Lincoln, Ill.
Author
Binet, Alfred, 1857-1911
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Format
Book
Language
English
Εdition
Third edition.
Published/Created
Chicago : Chicago Medical Book Company, 1915.
Description
1 online resource (82 pages, 19 leaves of plates) : illustrations.
Availability
Available Online
Nineteenth Century Collections Online (NCCO) : Children's Literature and Childhood
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Subject(s)
Educational tests and measurements
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Intelligence tests
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Psychological tests
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Psychophysiology
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Child development
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Child psychology
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Author
Simon, Théodore, 1873-
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Translator
Town, Clara Harrison
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Series
Nineteenth Century Collections Online: Children's Literature and Childhood.
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Notes
"The article here translated appeared in the 'Bulletin de la Société libre pour l'étude psychologique de l'enfant, April, 1911"--Translator's preface. Translation of La mesure du developpement de l'intelligence chez les jeunes enfants.
Reproduction of the original from the Teachers College, Milbank Memorial Library, Columbia University.
OCLC
80061671
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