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the first IQ test was designed by Alfred binet in 1904
Alfred Binet
Alfred Binet was a French psychologist who is most famous for coming up with the first, real intelligence test (he also coined the term "sexual fetish"). He developed the intelligence test shortly after the time when France passed a law for mandatory school attendance for children. The IQ test was primarily designed to distinguish between the abilities of normal, abnormal, and retarded children; by distinguishing between the groups, the ones that needed extra assistance could be given it. The Binet IQ test was further reformed by Lewis Terman, an American professor at Stanford. The IQ test is now referred to as the Stanford-Binet test.
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Alfred Binet
The concept of mental age was developed by French psychologist, Alfred Binet. He created the first practical intelligence test called the Binet-Simon scale.
He created the first form of an intelligence test named the Binet test, and what we now know as the IQ test.
The IQ test was developed by Alfred Binet, a French psychologist, in collaboration with Theodore Simon in 1904. The test was originally designed to identify children who needed additional educational support in France. Binet's intention was not to measure intelligence as a fixed trait but to identify areas where children required further assistance.
Binet-Simon scale, the first intelligence scale created in 1905 by psychologist Alfred Binet and Dr. Theophilus Simon.
They are the first to measure the I.Q intelligence .
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Alfred Binet, who was a french educator created it in 1905.
Alfred Binet in 1904
Alfred Binet
the first IQ test was designed by Alfred binet in 1904