"amp apos" as a phrase has no meaning. It occurs when codes intended to control text displays are not properly interpreted by a program.
"Amp" is a code for "ampersand," the symbol "&" that means "and."
"Apos" is a code for "apostrophe" the character written before the "s" when writing a possessive such as "John's head."
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apos;s in the actual word, but the asker couldn't do the ; because the question mark is the only punctuation mark allowed in a question in this site. I'm sorry but I have the same question as the asker here, so I cant tell you what it means. But I improved the answer so the asker would know.
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Theta Holmes Wolf has written:
'Alfred Binet' -- subject(s): Binet-Simon Test, Stanford-Binet Test
'The effect of praise and competition on the persisting behavior of kindergarten children' -- subject(s): Educational psychology, Kindergarten, Praise, Rewards and punishments in education
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Satyajibon Pal has written:
'The tests of the Stanford revision of the Binet-Simon intelligence scale' -- subject(s): Children, Stanford-Binet Test
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Catherine Binet's birth name is Catherine Marie-Louise Binet.
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Gustave Binet-Valmer has written:
'La luxure'
'Le gamin tendre'
'Lucien'
'Le gamin tendre' -- subject(s): Accessible book
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Edwin Maurice Bailor has written:
'An application of the Binet-Simon tests in the Toledo, Washington schools' -- subject(s): Intelligence tests, Binet-Simon Test
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Binet-Simon scale, the first intelligence scale created in 1905 by psychologist Alfred Binet and Dr. Theophilus Simon.
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It was called the Binet-Simon Intelligence scale in 1905.
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The Stanford-Binet intelligence scale is an updated version of the original Binet-Simon scale, developed by Lewis Terman at Stanford University. Terman revised and expanded the original scale to include a wider range of age groups and standardized it for the American population. The Stanford-Binet scale is still used today to assess cognitive abilities in individuals.
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The ability test that preceded the development of the Binet scale was the Simon-Binet test, developed by Alfred Binet and Theodore Simon in 1905. This test assessed children's intelligence through a series of questions and tasks.
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The Stanford-Binet Intelligence Test was introduced by Lewis Terman in 1916. He adapted the original Binet-Simon Intelligence Scale to create the Stanford-Binet, which became one of the most widely used intelligence tests in the world.
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Christian Binet was born on March 20, 1947, in Tulle, Corrze, France.
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The L represents Lewis Terman and the M represents Maud Merrill the two men who first began the creation of the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scale which started back in the 1950's.
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Jacques Philippe Marie Binet was born on February 2, 1786.
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Jacques Philippe Marie Binet was born on February 2, 1786.
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John Ruth Whitworth-Lord has written:
'Stanford-Binet form L-M compilation' -- subject(s): Child development, Learning ability, Stanford-Binet Test, Testing
'WISC-R compilation' -- subject(s): Handbooks, manuals, Remedial teaching
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