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In 1904, the French government asked the psychologist Alfred Binet to develop a tool to identify schoolchildren in need of special education. The goal was practical: to assess cognitive delays, not ...
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IQ testing dates back to the early 20th century when psychologist Alfred Binet developed the first standardized intelligence test, the Binet-Simon Scale. This test aimed to identify students in ...
Conclusion The journey of IQ tests, from their beginnings with Alfred Binet to today’s AI-enhanced platforms, underscores the profound impact of tech innovation.
Psychologists Alfred Binet and Theodore Simon created the IQ test. In 1904, Binet administered the test for the first time in France.
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Origins IQ tests trace back to the early 20th century when Alfred Binet and Théodore Simon developed the first test to identify children needing special educational support in France. Known as ...
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AI-generated image. The first IQ test emerged in 1905 when French psychologists Alfred Binet and Théodore Simon developed the Binet-Simon test.
A Brief History of IQ Tests Early Development 1905: French psychologists Alfred Binet and Théodore Simon developed the first IQ test to identify students needing academic support. 1916: Lewis ...