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  1. Théodore Simon (French: [simɔ̃]; 10 July 1873 – 4 September 1961) was a French psychologist who worked with Alfred Binet to develop the Binet-Simon scale, one of the most widely used scales in the world for measuring intelligence. This scale was revised in 1908 and 1911, and served as a template for the development of newer scales. Simon worked at various hospitals throughout France ...

  2. Théodore Simon, né le 10 juillet 1873 à Dijon et mort le 4 septembre 1961 à Paris [1], est un psychiatre français. Biographie. Il fit une brillante carrière de médecin d'asile, notamment à Dury-les-Amiens, à Saint-Yon près de Rouen, mais aussi à l'admission de l'hôpital Sainte-Anne [2]. Il fut également ...

  3. Well-known for having created the famous Metric Scale of Intelligence along with the psychologist Alfred Binet (1857-1911), what is less known is that Théodore Simon (1873-1961) was also a major actor of the professionalization of psychiatric nurses in France. From his engaged textbook published in …

  4. JOUFFROY, TH É ODORE SIMON (1796 – 1842). Th é odore Simon Jouffroy, a French commonsense and spiritualist philosopher, was born at Pontets, near Pontarlier, in the department of Doubs. After his preliminary schooling he entered the É cole Normale in Paris in 1814 and began teaching there three years later. He was attracted to the study of philosophy by Pierre Paul Royer-Collard and ...

  5. Théodore Simon Jouffroy (6 July 1796 – 4 February 1842), aka Simon Joseph Théodore Jouffroy, was a French philosopher. Biography [ edit ] He was born at Les Pontets , Franche-Comté , département of Doubs .

  6. "Théodore Simon (1873-1961). The career of a psychiatrist involved in the professionalization of psychiatric nurses", Recherche en soins infirmiers, vol. 135, no. 4, 2018, pp. 91-106. APA: Copy Klein, A. (2018). Théodore Simon (1873-1961). Itinéraire d’un psychiatre engagé pour la professionnalisation des infirmiers et infirmières d’asile.

  7. Théodore Simon ( 10 July 1873 – 4 September 1961) was a French psychologist who worked with Alfred Binet to develop the Binet-Simon scale, one of the most widely used scales in the world for measuring intelligence.This scale was revised in 1908 and 1911, and served as a template for the development of newer scales. Simon worked at various hospitals throughout France, including Sainte-Anne ...

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