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Major Contributors to Modern Intelligence Testing

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Select a significant event in the development of psychological testing (e.g. Chinese use of essay exams for civil service selection, use of alpha and beta testing in World War I, Wundt's laboratory, development of the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory [MMPI]). Explore your selected event and its historical roots. Be sure to explain why the event is significant and how the event has affected the development of psychological testing in the 21st century.

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An analysis of the evolution of modern intelligence testing, including the contributions of Alfred Binet and Lewis Terman (Stanford-Binet Test of Intelligence).

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Examining the roots of modern intelligence testing leads one to France in the 1890's. Alfred Binet, and T. Simon were hired by French government officials to develop a test not to identify intelligent children, but to identify those that needed extra help and would not benefit from the regular school curriculum.

Binet unsuccessfully tried several tests, but could not find any differences between normal and "dull" students on such tasks as hand-squeezing strength, the amount of pressure on the forehead that causes ...

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