Stanford-Binet intelligence test as revised by American psychologists Lewis Terman and Maud Merrill, including test manual, 1937. Stanford-Binet intelligence test as revised by American psychologists Lewis Terman and Maud Merrill 1937-1960
Wechsler Intelligence test for children, consisting of: Block Design Test, four Object Assembly Tests, Picture Arrangement Tests, Picture Completion Tests, Arithmetic Problems, Maze Tests, Record Forms and Administrator's Manual, in storage box; developed by American psychologist David Wechsler, 1949. Wechsler Intelligence test for children 1949
Babcock Examination for measuring efficiency of mental functioning, test materials, comprising colour naming/colour substitution test (in 6 clear archival sleeves), design test (in 4 sleeves), vocabulary test (in 2 sleeves), and original envelopes (in 1 sleeve). Babcock Examination for measuring efficiency of mental functioning
Crichton Vocabulary Scale with Raven's Progressive Matrices, comprising 3 copies of *Guide to using the Crichton Vocabulary Scale with Progressive Matrices,* published by H.K. Lewis and Co, Ltd., London, 1947-1963. Crichton Vocabulary Scale with Raven's Progressive Matrices 1947-1963
Kelvin Measurement of Ability in Arithmetic Test material, comprises: 1 test booklet, developed by C.M. Fleming, published by Gibson and Sons, Glasgow Ltd., Glasgow, n.d. Kelvin Measurement of Ability in Arithmetic Test material
Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children (WISC) test material, published by The Psychological Corporation, New York, USA, 1955. Distributed in England and Wales by the National Foundation for Educational Research (NFER). Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children (WISC) test material 1955
Small booklet, ‘A scale test for estimating the intelligence, as used by the City of Oxford Educational (Child Guidance) Clinic’, published in 1935 by Oxford Educational Supply. It contains scoring instructions and test materials for 19 separate subtests, including standard IQ test components such as word memory, picture completion, and analogies, as well as unusual components such as deciding which of two faces is prettier, and free association. The scoring system gave an ‘intellectual age’ ranging from 0 to 16. The book is less than 50 pages long and looks unused; a few pages at the end were never cut. Shelved at Science Museum Library: 159.955 SCALE Intelligence test from City of Oxford Educational Clinic, Oxford Educational Supply, Oxford, 1935 1935
Otis Group Intelligence Scale material, comprises: 1 Form A test booklet, developed by A.S. Otis, published by George G. Harrap and Co., Ltd., London and Edinburgh, n.d. Otis Group Intelligence Scale material
Stanford-Binet (Terman and Merrill revision) intelligence test materials in wooden case, by George G. Harrup and Co. Ltd., c. 1937. (BPS Inv. No. 0144). Stanford-Binet test materials in wooden case
Boxed tests for Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children (WISC), comprised of: a box of picture arrangement tests; boxed object assembly tests A, F, H and M; a boxed block design test; a spiral bound booklet for arithmetic problems 14-15-16, picture completion, block design cards; various blank record sheets, American manual, and British Supplementary Manual, by Psychological Corporation, New York. Distributed by NFER Publishing Company Ltd., 1971. (BPS Inv. No. 0080) Boxed tests for Weschler Intelligence Scale for Ch 1971
Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale (WAIS) test material, published by The Psychological Corporation, New York, USA, 1955. Distributed in England and Wales by the National Foundation for Educational Research (NFER). Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale (WAIS) test material 1955
Williams Intelligence Test for Children with Defective Vision material, comprises: 3 Braille cards (enclosed note states this test is associated with the 1937 Stanford-Binet and instructs reference to 1980-1429/4), no maker marked. Williams Intelligence Test for Children with Defective Vision material
Revised Southend Attainment Test in Mechanical Arithmetic test materials, comprises 1 test manual, no maker marked, n.d. Revised Southend Attainment Test in Mechanical Arithmetic test materials