The NY Regents Examinations date back to 1866 and were standardized. Standardized Chinese civil service exams are far older. I tell my students that Binet's test was the standardized test with scientifically-derived content. That's the key breakthrough.
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Is Binet approach really that much more scientific? Seems like he relying a lot of trial and error in inclusion of items for the younger ages. Point to nose? At least Piaget had a more elaborate system.
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Trial and error was what made it scientific ;) Piaget was Binet's assistant BTW and his theory was inspired by the age patterns he saw in the tests he marked
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I know Piaget was Simon's assistant, but I don't think he worked for Binet. Paget was 15 when Binet died, and at that time he was a precocious teenager writing about mollusks. Was he even studying psychology then?
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So, he graded tests, but it doesn't say he helped revise the Binet scales.
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Yeah, basically.
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All this being said, Binet's breakthrough was important, but given the precursors (Galton, standardized educational tests, Thorndike, etc.), I think that a scientifically derived test was inevitable in the early 20th century. Binet just got there first.
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