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 . little each day under the instruction of hermother. But for this she would doubtless now be in the seventhgrade instead of in high school. As it is she is at least a gradebelow where she belongs by mental age. Something better thanan average college record may be safely predicted for J. R. E. B. Girl, age 7-9; mental age 10-2; I Q ISO. E. B. was selectedby the teachers of a small California city as the brightest schoolchild in that
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 . little each day under the instruction of hermother. But for this she would doubtless now be in the seventhgrade instead of in high school. As it is she is at least a gradebelow where she belongs by mental age. Something better thanan average college record may be safely predicted for J. R. E. B. Girl, age 7-9; mental age 10-2; I Q ISO. E. B. was selectedby the teachers of a small California city as the brightest schoolchild in that city (school population about 500). Her parents are said to be unusually intelligent. is in the third grade, a year ad-vanced, but her mental level showsthat she belongs in the fourth. Thetest was made as a demonstrationtest in the presence of about 150teachers, all of whom were charmedby her delightful personality andkeen responses. No trace of vanityor queerness of any kind. Healthexcellent. E. B. ought to be readyfor high school at 12; she will really13. BALL AND FIELD TEST. nave tne intelligence to do high-E. B., AGE 7-9; I Q 130 school work by L. B. Girl, age 8-6; mental age 11-6; I Q 135. Tested nearlythree years earlier, age 5-11; mental age 7-6; I Q 127. Daughterof a university professor. At age of 8-6 was doing very superiorwork in the fifth grade. Later, at age of 10-6, is in the seventhgrade with all her marks excellent. Has two sisters who test almostas high, both completing the eighth grade at barely 12 years of B. looks rather delicate, and though a little nervous is ordinarilystrong. We have known her since her early childhood. Like bothher sisters, she is a favorite with young and old, as nearly perfectionas the most charming little girl could be. R. S. Boy, age 6-5; mental age 9-6; I Q 1^8. When tested atage 5-2 he had a mental age of 7-6, I Q 142. Father a universityprofessor. R. S. entered school at exactly 6 years of age, and atthe present w
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