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Dictionary » S » Stanford-binet intelligence scale Stanford-binet intelligence scaleStanford-Binet intelligence scale A standardised test for the measurement of intelligence consisting of a series of questions, graded according to the intelligence of normal children at different ages, the answers to which indicate the mental age of the person tested; primarily used with children, but also contains norms for adults standardised against adult age levels rather than those of children, as formerly was the case. Synonym: binet test. ![]()
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Results from our forumMolecular gene (genome) concept scientifically untenable... etc. The members of Homo sapiens also have intelligence, consciousness, feelings and freewill. ... undercut the rationale behind numerous large-scale genetic studies conducted over the last 15 ... Hans-Jörg, Müller-Wille, Staffan, “Gene”, The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Winter 2004 ...
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