Lewis Madison Terman
Affiliations: | Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA |
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(1877 - 1956)
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https://books.google.com/books?id=JkoNAQAAIAAJ I take pleasure in expressing my great obligations to Dr. E. C. Sanford, not only for assistance throughout the study but also for careful criticism of the entire manuscript To President G. Stanley Hall, and Dr. W. H. Burnham, I am indebted for frequent counsel and advice
Mean distance: 13.64 (cluster 9) | S | N | B | C | P |
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Parents
Sign in to add mentorGranville Stanley Hall | grad student | 1905 | Clark University | |
Edmund Clark Sanford | grad student | 1905 | Clark University | |
(Genius and Stupidity: A Study of Some of the Intellectual Processes of Seven "bright" and Seven "stupid" Boys.) |
Children
Sign in to add traineeHarry F. Harlow | research assistant | ||
Robert G. Bernreuter | grad student | (PsychTree) | |
Catharine Cox Miles | grad student | Stanford | |
Miles Tinker | grad student | (IOTree) | |
Kimball Young | grad student | 1921 | Stanford (SocTree) |
Maud Amanda Merrill | grad student | 1923 | Stanford |
Florence Goodenough | grad student | 1924 | Stanford |
Donald George Marquis | grad student | 1928-1930 | Stanford |
Quinn McNemar | grad student | 1932 | Stanford (PsychTree) |
Neal E. Miller | grad student | 1932 | Stanford |
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Hankins FH, Holmes SJ, Bradford G, et al. (1927) Biology and Society Social Forces. 5: 656 |
Mateer F, Terman LM. (1915) Suggestions for Revising, Extending and Supplementing the Binet Intelligence Tests@@@Psychological Principles Underlying the Binet-Simon Scale and Some Practical Considerations for Its Correct Use@@@The Significance of Intelligence Tests for Mental Hygiene American Journal of Psychology. 26: 615 |