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The french government commissioned binet to develop an intelligence test that would

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Reduce the need to rely on teachers biased judgements of students learning potential.

Alfred Binet was a French psychologist who invented the first practical IQ test. The French Ministry of Education under the French Government asked him to establish a method which would determine effective or ineffective learning of student in the regular classroom. The students who didn’t learn effectively were given remedial work after classes. This ultimately helped with reduction of the need to rely on teachers biased judgements of students learning potential.

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Answer: French governments commissioned Binet to develop intelligence test so as to reduce the need to rely on teachers biased judgements of students learning potential.

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Alfred Binet was a French psychologist who was born on July 8,1857.

He invented the first intelligence quotient test, the Binet Simon test.

In 1905. The French ministry of education commissioned him to develop an intelligence test to determine which students did not learn effectively from normal classroom instructions so that they will be given remedial work and not rely on teachers judgement. He worked with Theodore Simon and published the test in 1908 and 1911.

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