Alfred Binet
o To find and maintain a definite direction or purpose
o To make necessary adaptions to achieve the direction or purpose
o To engage in self-criticism so that adjustments in strategies can be made
- Hence, he aimed to test reasoning, judgement and attentions
Criteria for selecting an item
1905-First Binet-Simon test of intelligence
3 levels of intellectual disability: Idiot
o Most severe form of intellectual disability
o Item 6 was upper limit in this range for adults – to follow simple directions and imitate gestures
3 levels of intellectual disability: Imbecile
o Moderate form
o Item 16 upper limit – stating difference between 2 common objects
3 levels of intellectual disability: Moron
o Mildest form
1905-First Binet-Simon test of intelligence: Problems
1908 Binet-Simon
1908 Binet-Simon: Calculated Mental Age
Spearman’s 2 Factor Theory
Spearman g factor
General ability for complex mental work
Spearman s factor
Series of specific abilities such as math and verbal
Louis Terman – 1916 iteration
Stern’s Terman’s IQ
Case 1 (C.A. 5 years)
Problems with Stern’s I.Q
Revised Version Stern’s IQ 1937 used by Terman
Problems with 1937 scale Terman
1960 Stanford-Binet
So 1960 Stanford-Binet
Thurstone 1938
2003
Cattell – Fluid and Crystalised intelligence
According to Wechsler, 1939, Intelligence is