The Measurement of Intelligence: An Explanation of and a Complete Guide for the Use of the Stanford Revision and Extension of the Binet-Simon Intelligence Scale

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Houghton Mifflin, 1916 - Psychology - 362 pages
The constant and growing use of the Binet-Simon intelligence scale in public schools, institutions for defectives, reform schools, juvenile courts, and police courts is sufficient evidence of the intrinsic worth of the method. It is generally recognized, however, that the serviceableness of the scale has hitherto been seriously limited, both by the lack of a sufficiently detailed guide and by a number of recognized imperfections in the scale itself. The Stanford revision and extension has been worked out for the purpose of correcting as many as possible of these imperfections, and it is here presented with a rather minute description of the method as a whole and of the individual tests. The aim has been to present the explanations and instructions so clearly and in such an untechnical form as to make the book of use, not only to the psychologist, but also to the rank and file of teachers, physicians, and social workers. More particularly, it is designed as a text for use in normal schools, colleges, and teachers' reading-circles. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2004 APA, all rights reserved).

Contents

CHAPTER I
3
tive tests Finding mental age The use of the intelligence quo tient How to find the IQ of adult subjects Material for use in testing
12
CHAPTER II
22
CHAPTER III
36
CHAPTER IV
51
Distribution of Mental Ages of 62 Normal Adults
55
Distribution of I Qs of 905 Unselected Children 514 Years of Age
66
Median IQ of 457 Boys and 448 Girls for the Ages 514 Years
69
Giving definitions in terms of use
167
The game of patience
169
Three commissions
172
Giving age
173
CHAPTER XII
175
Finding omissions in pictures
178
Counting thirteen pennies
180
Comprehension second degree
181

CHAPTER VI
75
Diamond drawn by R W Age 1310 Mental Age 76
82
Writing from Dictation R M Age 15 Mental Age 9
83
Ball and Field Test I M Age 142 Mental Age 9
84
Diamond drawn by A W
85
Drawing Designs from Memory H S Age 11 Mental Age 83
86
Ball and Field Test S F Age 17 Mental Age 116
88
Writing from Dictation C P Age 102 Mental Age 711
90
Ball and Field Test M P Age 14 Mental Age 108
91
Ball and Field Test R G Age 185 Mental Age 106
93
Ball and Field Test E B Age 79 I Q 130
100
Drawing Designs from Memory E M Age 611 Mental Age
101
CHAPTER VII
105
CHAPTER IX
110
CHAPTER VIII
121
INSTRUCTIONS FOR YEAR III
142
Naming familiar objects
143
Enumeration of objects in pictures
145
Giving sex
146
Giving the family name
147
Repeating six to seven syllables
149
Repeating three digits
150
CHAPTER X
151
Discrimination of forms
152
Counting four pennies
154
Copying a square
155
Comprehension first degree
157
Repeating four digits
159
Repeating twelve to thirteen syllables
160
CHAPTER XI
161
Naming colors
163
Esthetic comparison
165
CHAPTER XIII
189
CHAPTER XIV
210
CHAPTER XV
234
CHAPTER XVI
255
Drawing designs from memory
260
Reading for eight memories
262
Comprehension fourth degree
268
Naming sixty words
272
Repeating six digits
277
Healys Construction Puzzle A
278
Healy and Fernald Construction Puzzle
279
CHAPTER XVII
281
The ballandfield test superior plan
286
Interpretation of fables score 4
290
Repeating five digits reversed
301
Interpretation of pictures
302
Giving similarities three things
306
CHAPTER XVIII
310
Giving differences between a president and a king
313
Problem questions
315
Arithmetical reasoning
319
Reversing hands of a clock
321
Repeating seven digits
322
CHAPTER XIX
324
Problem of the enclosed boxes
327
Repeating six digits reversed
329
Using a code
330
Repeating twentyeight syllables
332
Comprehension of physical relations
333
Repeating thought of passage
340
SELECTED REFERENCES
349
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