The Stanford–Binet Intelligence Scales (or more commonly the Stanford–Binet) is an individually administered intelligence test that was revised from the...
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Alfred Binet (French: [binɛ]; 8 July 1857 – 18 October 1911), born Alfredo Binetti, was a French psychologist who together with Théodore Simon invented...
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partially named after Jacques Binet Jean-Auguste-Gustave Binet (pen name Binet-Valmer), a Franco-Swiss writer Jocelyne Binet, a Canadian pianist, composer...
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The Binet-Simon Intelligence Test was the first working intelligence test. The development of the test started in 1905 with Alfred Binet and Théodore Simon...
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René Binet (16 October 1913 – 16 October 1957) was a French fascist political activist. Initially a Trotskyist in the 1930s, he espoused fascism during...
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Louis Binet (1744–1800) was a French painter, draughtsman, illustrator, and engraver. Louis Binet was born in Paris in 1744. A pupil of Beauvarlet, he...
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Laurent Binet (born 19 July 1972) is a French writer and university lecturer. His work focuses on the modern political scene in France. The son of a historian...
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Intelligence quotient (redirect from Binet–Simon test)
psychologist Alfred Binet, together with Victor Henri and Théodore Simon, had more success in 1905, when they published the Binet–Simon Intelligence test...
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Clarinet Concerto (1991) Leonard Bernstein Prelude, Fugue, and Riffs (1946) Jean Binet Petit Concert for Clarinet and Strings (1950) Howard Blake Clarinet Concerto...
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school was run by Alfred Binet, the developer of the Binet-Simon test (later revised by Lewis Terman to become the Stanford–Binet Intelligence Scales). Piaget...
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Kryvelev, Iosif Aronovich (1987). "Mentally Ill (according to J. Meslier, A. Binet-Sanglé and Ya. Mints)". Christ: Myth or Reality?. Religious studies in the...
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"François Binet - Base de données des députés français depuis 1789 - Assemblée nationale". www2.assemblee-nationale.fr. Retrieved 2022-11-18. Jean Joly (ed...
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Babinski, Jean Leguirec, Pierre Janet, William James, Pierre Marie, Albert Londe, Charles-Joseph Bouchard, Georges Gilles de la Tourette, Alfred Binet, and...
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Jocelyne Binet (27 September 1923 – 13 January 1968) was a Canadian composer, pianist, and music educator. She studied in Montreal and Paris, France,...
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Jean-Auguste-Gustave Binet (3 June 1875 – 20 April 1940), also known as Binet-Valmer, was a Franco-Swiss novelist and journalist. The trademark element...
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family. Demolished in 1203, the castle was rebuilt in 1393 for Jean IV de Bueil by Jean Binet, who put up the enclosure wall, the gatehouse and the existing...
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Jean-François Thiriart (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ fʁɑ̃swa tiʁjaʁ]; 22 March 1922, Brussels – 23 November 1992), often known as Jean Thiriart, was a Belgian...
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thoroughly questioned the mental health of Jesus was French psychologist Charles Binet-Sanglé, the chief physician of Paris and author of a four-volume work La...
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Cohen on November 17, 1952 in another ten round points decision. Cohen upset Jean Snyers, winning a ten-round points decision in Paris on 23 February 1953...
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20th-century works by Lili Boulanger, Willem Pijper, Augusta Holmès, and Jean Binet. Laura has performed as a guest soloist with orchestra/ensemble at major...
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Educational psychology (section Alfred Binet)
developmental disabilities. Binet strongly supported special education programs because he believed that "abnormality" could be cured. The Binet-Simon test was the...
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Jean Raspail (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ ʁaspaj], 5 July 1925 – 13 June 2020) was a French explorer, novelist, and travel writer. Many of his books are...
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PMID 11217121. Golliet, P; Binet J L (1983). "[2 blood historians, or response of Lucien Lévy-Bruhl and Wifredo Lam to Jean Bernard]". Nouvelle revue française...
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L'Étoile du Nord (film) (category Films with screenplays by Jean Aurenche)
Edouard Binet Fanny Cottençon as Sylvie Baron Julie Jézéquel as Antoinette Baron Liliana Gerace as Jasmina Gamil Ratib as Nemrod Lobetoum Jean-Yves Chatelais...
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under the care of the famous Jean Daurat. Ronsard, who was eight years his senior, now began to share his studies. Claude Binet tells how young Baïf, bred...
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Piaget's theory of cognitive development (redirect from Jean Piaget's theory of Cognitive Development-Educational Psychology)
known as a developmental stage theory. In 1919, while working at the Alfred Binet Laboratory School in Paris, Piaget "was intrigued by the fact that children...
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Marcellin Marbot (redirect from Jean Baptiste Antoine Marcelin, Baron de Marbot)
Alphonse; Vieilh de Boisjolin, Claude-Augustin; Binet de Sainte-Preuve, Charles Claude (1834). "Marbot, Jean-Baptiste-Marcelin". Biographie universelle et...
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(Simon Verini) 1987: Fucking Fernand (directed by Gérard Mordillat) - Andre Binet 1987: Cayenne palace (directed by Alain Maline) - L'Équateur 1988: Quicker...
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Azam Vladimir Bekhterev Hippolyte Bernheim Alfred Binet James Braid (surgeon) John Milne Bramwell Jean-Martin Charcot Émile Coué John Elliotson Dave Elman...
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Comte Jean Bruno Wladimir François-de-Paule Lefèvre d'Ormesson (16 June 1925 – 5 December 2017) was a French writer and novelist. He authored forty books...
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