The last of the 10 factors was the mother of all high-stakes tests—a new exam called the Stanford-Binet, known today as the IQ test. The new law upended outmoded ways that schools operated.
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Although he warned that results from the test should not be used to measure ... From the very beginning then, as IQ scores – then known as Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scales – became more ...
The assessment of cognitive functioning, using the Fifth Edition of the Stanford–Binet Intelligence Subtests, was conducted over three time points in both groups: a pre-test before the intervention ...