The measurement of intelligence: An explanation of and a complete guide for the use of the Stanford revision and extension of the Binet-Simon scales. Boston, MA: Houghton Mifflin.
Binet developed an intelligence test with a collaborator that became known as the Binet-Simon Scale, and which, in a revised version, is still widely used.
The scores on the Moray House Test in 1932 were validated by individually re-testing a representative sample of 1,000 of the children (500 boys, 500 girls) on the Stanford Revision of the Binet-Simon scale. Those who administered the individual Stanford-Binet tests had special training in mental testing.