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  • 71Otis-Lennon School Ability Test — The Otis Lennon School Ability Test (OLSAT), published by Harcourt Assessment, Inc. mdash; a subsidiary of Pearson plc mdash; is a test of abstract thinking and reasoning ability of children pre K to 18. The Otis Lennon is a group administered… …

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  • 72Otis–Lennon School Ability Test — The Otis–Lennon School Ability Test (OLSAT), published by the successor of Harcourt Assessment Pearson Education, Inc., a subsidiary of Pearson PLC is a test of abstract thinking and reasoning ability of children pre K to 18. The Otis Lennon is a …

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  • 73Cognitive test — Cognitive tests are assessments of the cognitive capabilities of humans and animals. Tests administered to humans include various forms of IQ tests; those administered to animals include the mirror test (a test of visual self awareness) and the T …

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  • 74Stanford-Binet Intelligence Test — The most widely used intelligence test for measuring the mental skills of children. Binet was the principal author of the original test, designed to identify those French schoolchildren who were in need of special education, in the early… …

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  • 75Bi|net test — or Bi|net scale «bih NAY», = Binet Simon test. (Cf. ↑Binet Simon test) …

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  • 76Stanford-Binet — intelligence test, first published 1916 as a revision and extension of the Binet Simon intelligence tests, from Stanford University + Alfred Binet (1857 1911) …

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  • 77Neuropsychological test — Diagnostics MeSH D009483 …

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  • 78Personality test — Diagnostics The four temperaments as illustrated by Johann Kaspar Lavater MeSH …

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  • 79Alfred Binet — (Niza, 1857 París, 1911) Pedagogo y psicólogo francés. Especializado en psicofisiología por La Sorbona, trabajó junto a Charcot en el Hospital de la Salpêtrière. Sus investigaciones con los niños inadaptados y con bajo rendimiento intelectual se… …

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  • 80Stanford-Revision-Test —   [ stænfədrɪ vɪʒn ], ein Intelligenztest für Kinder im Alter zwischen 3 und 14 Jahren, auch für Erwachsene. Er wurde 1916 von Lewis M. Terman (* 1877, ✝ 1956) an der Stanford University als Revision des Binet Simon Tests bearbeitet und… …

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