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Alfred Binet published Mental Fatigue in 1898, in which he attempted to apply the experimental method to educational psychology.
He wrote at least 100 plays for the Grand Guignol and collaborated with experimental psychologist Alfred Binet to create plays about insanity, one of the theater's frequently recurring themes.
It was these same exercises that Alfred Binet had borrowed and incorporated into the Binet-Simon intelligence scale.
* Alfred Binet
French psychologist Alfred Binet, together with psychologists Victor Henri and Théodore Simon, after about 15 years of development, published the Binet-Simon test in 1905, which focused on verbal abilities.
* 1857 – Alfred Binet, French psychologist ( d. 1911 )
* Alfred Binet
The best known historical approach involved the Stanford-Binet IQ test, developed originally by the French psychologist Alfred Binet.
Alfred Binet ( 1857 – 1911 ), inventor of the first intelligence test.
Alfred Binet, the developer of these tests, warned that these should not be used to measure innate intelligence or to label individuals.
Psychologist Lloyd Humphreys, then editor-in-chief of The American Journal of Psychology and Psychological Bulletin, wrote that The Mismeasure of Man was " science fiction " and " political propaganda ", and that Gould had misrepresented the views of Alfred Binet, Godfrey Thomson, and Lewis Terman.
* July 11 – Alfred Binet, French Psychologist ( Stanford-Binet IQ test ) ( d. 1911 )
Alfred Binet ( July 11, 1857 – October 18, 1911 ) was a French psychologist who invented the first usable intelligence test, known at the time as the Binet test and today referred to as the IQ test. O.
L. Zangwill, ' Binet, Alfred ', in R. Gregory, The Oxford Companion to the Mind ( 1987 ) p. 88 His principal goal was to identify students who needed special help in coping with the school curriculum.
He recounted his experiments in a book entitled Psychologie des grands calculateurs et joueurs en echec, ( Paris: Hachette, 1894 ). Alfred Binet, Psychologie des grands calculateurs et joueurs en echec, ( Paris: Hachette, 1894 ).
After receiving his law degree in 1878, Alfred Binet began to study science at the Sorbonne.
Nevertheless he had established his name internationally in the field, Morton Prince for example stating in 1904 that " certain problems in subconscious automatism will always be associated with the names of Breuer and Freud in Germany, Janet and Alfred Binet in France ". Henri Ellenberger, The Discovery of the Unconscious ( 1970 ) p. 791
In 1917, the Free Society for the Psychological Study of the Child, to whom Binet became a member in 1899 and which prompted his development of the intelligence tests, changed their name to La Societe Alfred Binet, in memory of the renowned psychologist.
Alfred Binet was one of the founding editors of L ' année psychologique, a yearly volume comprising original articles and reviews of the progress of psychology still in print.
* Klein, Alexandre ( 2011 ) d ’ Alfred Binet, Volume 2 – L ’ émergence de la psychologie scientifique ( 1884 – 1911 ).
* Klein, Alexandre ( 2011 ) " Les apports de la correspondance d ’ Alfred Binet à l ’ histoire de la psychologie ", Recherches & éducations, Hors-série Centenaire Binet, 53 – 75.
* Klein, Alexandre ( 2009 ) " La philosophie scientifique d ' Alfred Binet ", Revue d ' Histoire des sciences, 2009 / 5, http :// www. cairn. info / resume. php? ID_ARTICLE = RHS_622_0373

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