Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scale
Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scales, Fifth Edition
📋 About the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scale
The Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scales is one of the oldest and most respected individually-administered intelligence tests, with roots dating back to 1905. Now in its fifth edition (SB5), the test provides a comprehensive assessment of cognitive abilities across five factors: Fluid Reasoning, Knowledge, Quantitative Reasoning, Visual-Spatial Processing, and Working Memory. Administered one-on-one by trained psychologists, the Stanford-Binet is used for identifying giftedness, diagnosing intellectual disabilities, neuropsychological evaluation, and educational placement decisions. It's suitable for ages 2 through 85+.
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WISC is more commonly used for children ages 6-16. Stanford-Binet has wider age range (2-85+). Both are gold-standard individual IQ tests.
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⚡ Quick Facts
- Duration
- 1 hours
- Cost
- $500 USD
- Validity
- 5 years
- Score Range
- 40-160
- Adaptive
- No
- At Home
- No
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📢 Recent Updates
2003-01
SB5 Current Edition
2024-01
Continued Gold Standard