1. Binet - Noun
2. Binet - Proper noun
French psychologist remembered for his studies of the intellectual development of children (1857-1911)
Source: WordNetBinet strongly supported special education programs because he believed that "abnormality" could be cured. Source: Internet
He wrote at least 100 plays for the Grand Guignol and collaborated with experimental psychologist Alfred Binet to create plays about insanity, one of the theatre's frequently recurring themes. Source: Internet
Alfred Binet Alfred Binet published Mental Fatigue in 1898, in which he attempted to apply the experimental method to educational psychology. Source: Internet
Terman, unlike Binet, was interested in using intelligence test to identify gifted children who had high intelligence. Source: Internet
Binet also emphasized that practice of material was important. Source: Internet
Binet believed that it was important to study individual differences between age groups and children of the same age. Source: Internet