Three components of Stanford Binet Intelligence Scale for Children
Three parts of a Stanford Binet Intelligence Scale for Children; originally devised by psychologists Lewis Terman and Maude Merrill in 1937 and distributed in England by NFER -Nelson, c. 1960. Consists of (1) toy used in scenario to test child's intelligence, (2) picture used to test child's knowledge of the body and (3) form board used to test child's spatial knowledge.
- Measurements:
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overall: 3.1496 x 15.748 x 11.811 in.; 80 x 400 x 300 mm
- Object Number:
- 2000-897/1
- type:
- board , picture - object genre , toy - recreational artefact , component - object and test