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Biography of Lewis Madison Terman
664 words, approx. 2 pages
 Lewis Madison Terman (1877-1956) was an eminent American psychologist who is most noted for his profound and lasting impact on the measurement of intelligence and achievement in the United States and for his seminal studies of children of high...


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94 words, approx. 1 pages 1877-1956 American psychologist who developed the Stanford-Binet intelligence test. In 1916, while a professor of education at Stanford University, Terman published The Measurement of Intelligence, which served as a guide to his version of the...
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 Lewis Madison Terman (born 15 January 1877 in Johnson County, Indiana, died 21 December 1956 in Palo Alto, California) was a U.S psychologist, noted as a pioneer in cognitive psychology in the early 20th century at Stanford University. He is best known...



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 Journal of College Science Teaching
The Terman Oscillation.(Lewis Terman)(Editorial)
05/01/2006: 921 words, approx. 3 pages Byline: Ann Cutler Lewis Terman's ghost is everywhere. He's present in spirit in every SAT score, every curriculum reassessment, and in every educational policy change. This might seem strange because most scientists and many educators don't know anything about him. Terman is...
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