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.
Form board from Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scales
formboard from Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scales (Form M): An intelligence test for Children; devised by Lewis M. Terman and Maud A. Merrill in 1937, used on the University of Aberdeen Experimental Education EdB course, 1949-50; made in the USA by Houghton Mifflin Company.
Cardboard box containing 12 green wooden cubes. Part of Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scales (Form M)
An intelligence test for Children; devised by Lewis M. Terman and Maud A. Merrill in 1937, used on the University of Aberdeen Experimental Education EdB course, 1949-50; made in the USA by Houghton Mifflin Company.
Cardboard box containing miniature toys: metal dog, metal train, scissors, pink metal bed, doll and ball. Part of Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scales (Form M): An intelligence test for Children; devised by Lewis M. Terman and Maud A. Merrill in 1937
Box containing miniature toys: pipe, dustpan, scissors, cooker, blue metal bed, and green chair. Part of Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scales (Form M): An intelligence test for Children; devised by Lewis M. Terman and Maud A. Merrill in 1937
Box containing metal toy egg whisker. Part of Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scales (Form M): An intelligence test for Children; devised by Lewis M. Terman and Maud A. Merrill in 1937
Box containing miniature toys for psychometric test
Box containing miniature toys: American flag, shoe, telephone, pocket watch, swiss knife and cooker. Part of Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scales (Form M): An intelligence test for Children; devised by Lewis M. Terman and Maud A. Merrill in 1937
Box containing miniature toys for psychometric test
Box containing miniature toys: dog, scissors, a white plastic button and an orange wodden cube. Part of Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scales (Form M): An intelligence test for Children; devised by Lewis M. Terman and Maud A. Merrill in 1937
Box containing three boxes without cover and a metal toy cat. Part of Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scales (Form M): An intelligence test for Children; devised by Lewis M. Terman and Maud A. Merrill in 1937
Box containing smaller cardboard box with 20 plastic buttons inside, 10 black and 10 white. Part of Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scales (Form M): An intelligence test for Children; devised by Lewis M. Terman and Maud A. Merrill in 1937
Box lid for Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scales (Form M)
Lid for box from Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scales (Form M): An intelligence test for Children; devised by Lewis M. Terman and Maud A. Merrill in 1937, used on the University of Aberdeen Experimental Education EdB course, 1949-50; made in the USA by Houghton Mifflin Company.
Paper envelope from Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scales (Form M)
Paper envelope for Formboard from Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scales (Form M): An intelligence test for Children 1949-50; made in the USA by Houghton Mifflin Company