Pronunciation: /ˈstænfərd baɪˌneɪ těst/
noun Stanford Binet test is a proper noun referring to a specific test developed by Alfred Binet and Theodore Simon at Stanford University.
A1 The Stanford Binet test is used to assess cognitive abilities in children.
A2 Many schools use the Stanford Binet test to identify gifted students.
B1 Parents may request a Stanford Binet test for their child if they suspect a learning disability.
B2 The results of the Stanford Binet test can help educators tailor their teaching methods to better meet the needs of each student.
C1 Psychologists often administer the Stanford Binet test as part of a comprehensive evaluation of a child's intellectual abilities.
C2 Researchers continue to study the validity and reliability of the Stanford Binet test in different cultural contexts.
formal The Stanford Binet test is a standardized intelligence test used to measure cognitive abilities in children and adults.
informal I heard that Sally aced the Stanford Binet test and got a really high IQ score.
slang I totally bombed the Stanford Binet test - I guess I'm just not good at standardized tests.
figurative Taking the Stanford Binet test felt like a mental marathon, trying to solve all those challenging puzzles.
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