Sir Francis Galton's Contribution to Intelligence Testing
In the late 1800s, Sir Francis Galton pioneered the field of intelligence assessment by developing the first broad test designed to measure intelligence. Although he was not a psychologist, his foundational work contributed significantly to the concepts and development of modern intelligence testing.
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