What is one major difference between the Stanford-Binet intelligence test and those designed by David Weschler?


The Stanford-Binet test was universally used, while Weschler created specific tests for adults and children.

The Stanford-Binet test measured multiple intelligences, while the Weschler test measured intellectual ability.

Weschler created a test using performance and nonperformance items, while the Stanford-Binet test measured multiple intelligences.

Weschler created a test that measured general intelligence (g) and specific intelligence (s), while the Stanford-Binet test measured three primary intelligences.

The Stanford-Binet measured nine primary intelligences, while Weschler created tests measuring three primary intelligences.