Stanford-Binet test

[stan-ferd-bi-ney] /ˈstæn fərd bɪˈneɪ/
noun, Psychology
1.
a revised version of the Binet-Simon scale, prepared at Stanford University for use in the U.S.
Origin
1916; named after Stanford University, Palo Alto, California, and A. Binet
British Dictionary definitions for Stanford-Binet test

Stanford-Binet test

/ˈstænfədbɪˈneɪ/
noun
1.
(psychol) a revision, esp for US use, of the Binet-Simon scale designed to measure mental ability by comparing the performance of an individual with the average performance for his age group See also Binet-Simon scale, intelligence test
Word Origin
C20: named after Stanford University, California, and Alfred Binet (1857–1911), French psychologist
Stanford-Binet test in Medicine

Stanford-Binet test Stan·ford-Binet test (stān'fərd-)
n.
A standardized intelligence test adapted from the Binet-Simon scale for use in the United States, especially in the assessment of children. Also called Stanford-Binet intelligence scale.