Scenarios about 'Alfred Binet'
Alfred Binet was a French psychologist who pioneered intelligence testing in the early 20th century, developing the first practical IQ test with his colleague Théodore Simon. His work revolutionized educational psychology by creating methods to identify children who needed special academic assistance, establishing foundations for modern intelligence assessment while challenging prevailing notions about fixed intelligence. In alternate history scenarios, Binet's theories often serve as divergence points for different approaches to education, psychological assessment, and societal organization.
What If IQ Tests Were Never Developed?
Exploring the alternate timeline where intelligence testing never emerged as a standardized metric, fundamentally altering psychology, education, and social hierarchies throughout the 20th and 21st centuries.