Alfred Binet was a French psychologist who invented the first practical IQ test, the Binet-Simon test. source
Alfred Binet was a French psychologist who invented the first practical IQ test, the Binet-Simon test.
Alfred Binet was born in Nice on July 11, 1857. source
Alfred Binet was born in Nice on July 11, 1857.
Alfred Binet's father was a physician, and Binet, born Alfredo Binetti, originally intended to follow in his father's footsteps. source
Alfred Binet's father was a physician, and Binet, born Alfredo Binetti, originally intended to follow in his father's footsteps.
In medical school, Alfred Binet discovery of and interest in psychology changed the course of his career. source
In medical school, Alfred Binet discovery of and interest in psychology changed the course of his career.
Alfred Binet, one of the most influential French psychologists and scientists, is known for his extensive research related to the mental capacity of humans. source
Alfred Binet, one of the most influential French psychologists and scientists, is known for his extensive research related to the mental capacity of humans.
In 1884 Alfred Binet got married to Laure Balbiani, the daughter of the famous embryologist Edouard-Gérard Balbiani. source
In 1884 Alfred Binet got married to Laure Balbiani, the daughter of the famous embryologist Edouard-Gérard Balbiani.
Alfred Binet attended law school in Paris, and received his degree in 1878. source
Alfred Binet attended law school in Paris, and received his degree in 1878.
Alfred Binet first formal position was as a researcher at a neurological clinic, Salpetriere Hospital, in Paris from 1883–1889. source
Alfred Binet first formal position was as a researcher at a neurological clinic, Salpetriere Hospital, in Paris from 1883–1889.
Alfred Binet and his coworker Fere discovered what they called transfer and they also recognized perceptual and emotional polarization. source
Alfred Binet and his coworker Fere discovered what they called transfer and they also recognized perceptual and emotional polarization.
Alfred Binet had done a series of experiments to see how well chess players played when blindfolded. source
Alfred Binet had done a series of experiments to see how well chess players played when blindfolded.
Alfred Binet studied sexual behavior, coining the term erotic fetishism to describe individuals whose sexual interests in nonhuman objects. source
Alfred Binet studied sexual behavior, coining the term erotic fetishism to describe individuals whose sexual interests in nonhuman objects.
Alfred Binet was one of the founding editors of L'annee psychologique, a yearly volume comprising original articles and reviews of the progress of psychology still in print. source
Alfred Binet was one of the founding editors of L'annee psychologique, a yearly volume comprising original articles and reviews of the progress of psychology still in print.
Alfred Binet died on October 18, 1911. source
Alfred Binet died on October 18, 1911.
Alfred Binet volunteered at the Laboratory of Experimental Psychology, Sorbonne, where he was made a director in 1894. source
Alfred Binet volunteered at the Laboratory of Experimental Psychology, Sorbonne, where he was made a director in 1894.