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Gold Medal Award for Life Achievement in the Application of Psychology.

The American psychologist

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PMID: 11512478
Am Psychol. 2001 Aug;56(8):573-5.

No abstract available.

[Psychological measurement from Binet to Thurstone, (1900-1930)].

Revue de synthese

Martin O.
PMID: 11625304
Rev Synth. 1997;(4):457-93.

The French psychologist Alfred Binet is at the origin of the development of the mental test intended for diagnosing the intellectual level of children. Initially conceived as clinical tests their importation to the United States during the 1910's has...

Howard Andrew Knox and the origins of performance testing on Ellis Island, 1912-1916.

History of psychology

Richardson JT.
PMID: 12822554
Hist Psychol. 2003 May;6(2):143-70. doi: 10.1037/1093-4510.6.2.143.

Howard Andrew Knox was Assistant Surgeon at the immigration station at Ellis Island, New York, between April 1912 and May 1916. In response to public disquiet that the physicians at Ellis Island were failing to prevent mentally retarded people...

A psychology for pedagogy: intelligence testing in USSR in the 1920s.

History of psychology

Leopoldoff I.
PMID: 25150809
Hist Psychol. 2014 Aug;17(3):187-205. doi: 10.1037/a0035954.

This article examines a case of intelligence testing conducted in the mid-1920s, while considering the broader political and scientific context of Soviet life. Guided by questions about the status and influence of mental measurement in Russian society, previously and...

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