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The Terman Oscillation.(Lewis Terman)(Editorial)

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Journal of College Science Teaching, May 1st, 2006

Byline: Ann Cutler

Lewis Terman's ghost is everywhere. He's present in spirit in every SAT score, every curriculum reassessment, and in every educational policy change. This might seem strange because most scientists and many educators don't know anything about him. Terman is the Stanford professor who made IQ a household term. He is the Stanford in Stanford-Binet, one of the first and most long-standing tests of human intelligence.

Alfred Binet, a French psychologist, developed a screening test for those who, by misfortune, had low cognitive skills and might require lifelong care. Lewis T...

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