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Stanford-Binet Intelligence Test Kit for Children, Form L

 Accession — Object: 1
Identifier: MUS-2023-3

Content Description

A kit for testing children using the Stanford-Binet Intelligence scale, created by Houghton Mifflin, Boston MA, 1937. The kit includes: a blank record booklet for test results; several envelopes of test cards; a "Form Board" in envelope; a large card illustrated with the image of a child; and an assortment of small toys, beads and other testing props. They are contained within a wooden box with one panel that slides out and a green carrying strap. This was part of a collection of intelligence test kits maintained by the Oregon Graduate School of Professional Psychology (OGSPP), an independent institution that admitted students between 1979-1985, when it was absorbed by Pacific University, where it became the School of Professional Psychology.

Acquisition Type

Transfer

Provenance

Originally acquired by the Oregon Graduate School of Professional Psychology (OGSPP), likely in the late 1970s. OGSPP became Pacific University's School of Professional Psychology in 1985. The collection to the Pacific University Libraries in 2012, and then to the Pacific University Museum collection in 2023.

Language of Description

English

Script of Description

Latin

Restrictions Apply

No

Dates

  • 1937

Extent

1 items (1 item) ; 15" x 10.5" x 2.75"