Binet-Simon test

The Binet and Simon is a test of intelligence going back to 1905 and developped at the point by the doctors and psychological French Alfred Binet and Theodore Simon.

The purpose of it is to detect the students in difficulty in the young classes. This test is at the origin of the concept of mental age, location of an age of development compared to intellectual acquisitions attested at more 75  % of the children of a given age.

This mental age should not be confused with the intelligence quotient (IQ), location of performances of a child or an adult compared to the performances of a sample of people of the same age, elaborate statistical sample starting from tests whose results disperse in normal curve.

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