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. Three components of Stanford Binet Intelligence Scale for Children 1960
Eye-hand-foot coordination test (Work Sample no. 11) to assess aptitude for jobs requiring foot and hand controls, such as driving or machine operating, with manual and test sheets, made by Valpar International Corporation, Tucson, Arizona, United States, c. 1980. Eye-hand-foot coordination test circa 1980
Merrill-Palmer Scale of Mental Tests, test sheet, originally devised in 1931 and consisting of 19 subtests of intelligence; used by the Department of Psychology, Alder Hey Hospital, Liverpool; postwar. Test Sheet for Merrill-Palmer Scale of Mental Tests 1948