French psychologist Alfred Binet (1859-1911) took a different tack than most psychologists of his day: he was interested in the workings of the normal mind rather than the pathology of mental illness.
Mental testers define an individual’s intelligence in many ways, usually as “the capacity for abstracting” or “the ability to meet new situations.” One thing on which most agree, however, is that its ...
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