Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scales (Form M)
- Made:
- 1937-1949
Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scales (Form M): An intelligence test for Children; devised by Lewis M. Terman and Maud A. Merrill in 1937 and consisting of printed Card Material, Record Booklet, Paper Doll, Formboard etc. (incomplete), and used on the University of Aberdeen Experimental Education EdB course, 1949-50; made in the USA by Houghton Mifflin Company. (see stroke records). See 1980-1429/4 for a complete description of this revision of the Stanford-Binet.
Details
- Category:
- Psychology, Psychiatry & Anthropometry
- Object Number:
- 2000-1244
- Measurements:
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overall (closed): 80 mm x 260 mm x 390 mm, ,
Footprint as per image: 100 mm x 550 mm x 500 mm, ,
- credit:
- University of Aberdeen (Department of Sociology)
Parts
Wooden cubes for psychometric test
- Object Number:
- 2000-1244/5
Box with miniature toys for psychometric test
- Object Number:
- 2000-1244/6
Box with miniature toys for psychometric test
- Object Number:
- 2000-1244/7
Box containing metal toy egg whisker
- Materials:
- cardboard and metal (unknown)
- Object Number:
- 2000-1244/8
Box containing miniature toys for psychometric test
- Object Number:
- 2000-1244/9
Box containing miniature toys for psychometric test
- Materials:
- metal , wood , cardboard and plastic (unidentified)
- Object Number:
- 2000-1244/10
Box containing miniature toy cat
- Object Number:
- 2000-1244/11
Box of buttons
- Materials:
- cardboard and plastic (unidentified)
- Object Number:
- 2000-1244/12
Box for Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scales
- Materials:
- paper (fibre product) and wood (unidentified)
- Object Number:
- 2000-1244/13
- type:
- box - container