Alphonse Rabbe, Claude-Augustin-Charles Vieilh de Boisjoslin, and Francois-Georges Binet de Boisgiroult, baron de Sainte-Preuve, "Dumas (Alexandre-Davy)," in...
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Alphonse Rabbe, Claude-Augustin-Charles Vieilh de Boisjoslin, and Francois-Georges Binet de Boisgiroult, baron de Sainte-Preuve, “Dumas (Alexandre-Davy),” in...
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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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Georges Wilson (né Georges Willson, French: [ʒɔʁʒ wilsɔn]; 16 October 1921 – 3 February 2010) was a French film and television actor. He was the father...
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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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Georges Joseph Christian Simenon (French: [ʒɔʁʒ simnɔ̃]; 12/13 February 1903 – 4 September 1989) was a Belgian writer, most famous for his fictional detective...
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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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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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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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York City in 1949. His first solo painting exhibit was in 1950 at the George Binet Gallery. During the 1950s he showed with Charles Egan, Joseph Grippi...
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Henri Woollett and Pierre Maumont, Raymond Lecourt, Othon Friesz, Georges Binet and Raoul Dufy. The addition of these low-reliefs was organised by the...
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The Man Who Sleeps (category Works by Georges Perec)
reviews of other filmmakers. He met his partner, film director Catherine Binet, in 1974, and this may have inspired him to start work on a film of his...
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related to Georges Bernanos. Wikiquote has quotations related to Georges Bernanos. French Wikisource has original text related to this article: Georges Bernanos...
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replaces Binet and remains director until 1964. 1947-1994 : Paul Fraisse joins Henri Piéron as director, and will remain until 1994. 1980-1984 : Georges Noizet...
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Nantes. Binet, who plays "Pantaloon", grows ever more resentful of Moreau and his influence in the troupe. Moreau becomes engaged to Binet's daughter...
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Georges Wybo, M. Méheut, etc. Paris: Société de l'histoire nationale : Plon-Nourrit, cop.. Fonds Wybo, Georges ... Cité de l'architecture. Georges WYBO...
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concerned mental illness he sometimes collaborated with psychologist Alfred Binet, the developer of IQ testing. During the 1920s de Lorde was elected "Prince...
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Wechsler objected to the single score offered by the 1937 Binet scale, finding the then-current Binet IQ test unsatisfactory. Wechsler originally created his...
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L'Étoile du Nord (film) (category Films based on works by Georges Simenon)
Editing. On a ship in the 1930s sailing from Alexandria to Marseille, Édouard Binet, a French adventurer, meets Nemrod Loktum, a shady Egyptian businessman...
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under Marcel Gimond. Moreover, he collaborated with the architect René Binet. In 1953 he moved to Italy under a scholarship from the Greek state. During...
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speculated that the book was known to Rorschach. French psychologist Alfred Binet had also experimented with inkblots as a creativity test. Rorschach's father...
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Scaramouche (1952 film) (category Films directed by George Sidney)
Richard Anderson as Philippe de Valmorin Robert Coote as Gaston Binet Lewis Stone as Georges de Valmorin, Philippe's father and Andre's foster father Elisabeth...
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Binet James Braid (surgeon) John Milne Bramwell Jean-Martin Charcot Émile Coué John Elliotson Dave Elman Milton Hyland Erickson James Esdaile George Estabrooks...
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describe a person with a mental age in adulthood of between 7 and 10 on the Binet scale. It was once applied to people with an intelligence quotient (IQ)...
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(born 1965) Basile Panurgias (born 1967) Fabienne Kanor (born 1970) Laurent Binet (born 1972) Maëlle Guillaud (born 1974) Tristan Garcia (born 1981) French...
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School of Education. Terman is best known for his revision of the Stanford–Binet Intelligence Scales and for initiating the longitudinal study of children...
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George Burdi, also known as George Eric Hawthorne (born 1970), is a Canadian musician, publisher, traditionalist, mysticist, and a white power musician...
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current editions of the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale and the Stanford–Binet Intelligence Scale, report cognitive ability scores as "deviation IQs" with...
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new revised Stanford-Binet tests of intelligence. Riverside textbooks in education. Boston (MA): Houghton Mifflin. OCLC 964301. Binet, Alfred; Simon, Th...
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was first described by the French mathematician Jacques Philippe Marie Binet in 1812, to represent the composition of linear maps that are represented...
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