Measurement of Intelligence
by Lewis Terman
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Lewis Terman's "Measurement of Intelligence" is a seminal work in the field of psychological testing, specifically focusing on the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Test. The book meticulously outlines the theory, development, and application of this influential intelligence assessment tool. Terman, a pioneer in the field, provides a detailed account of the test's construction, administration procedures, and scoring methods. He delves into the interpretation of test results, exploring their significance in identifying intellectual strengths and weaknesses in children. The book emphasizes the test's value in educational settings, promoting its use for identifying students who require individualized learning support and for tracking their academic progress. "Measurement of Intelligence" is a valuable resource for those seeking a deeper understanding of the Stanford-Binet test and its contributions to the field of intelligence assessment. It provides both practical guidance and theoretical insights for professionals and students alike.Book Details
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Lewis Madison Terman (1877-1956) was a renowned American psychologist and educational researcher, best known for his pioneering work in intelligence testing and for his influential studies of gifte...
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