Lewis Madison Terman (January 15, 1877 – December 21, 1956) was an American psychologist, academic, and proponent of eugenics. He was noted as a pioneer...
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Genetic Studies of Genius (redirect from Terman study)
Terman Study of the Gifted, is currently[update] the oldest and longest-running longitudinal study in the field of psychology. It was begun by Lewis Terman...
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above 125 (i.e. normal distribution). When IQ testing was first created, Lewis Terman and other early developers of IQ tests noticed that most child IQ scores...
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Silicon Valley. Terman was born to Lewis Terman and Anna Belle Minton Terman on June 7, 1900, in Indiana, U.S. His father, Lewis Terman, was a eugenicist...
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were later used by American psychologists, such as Henry H. Goddard and Lewis Terman. The 1905 version aimed to distinguish children with normal and 'abnormal'...
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would be excessive. In 1916, at Stanford University, the psychologist Lewis Terman released a revised examination that became known as the Stanford–Binet...
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Gifted education (section Lewis Terman)
5: 1800–1899. Gale Group, 2000. "Lewis Madison Terman." American Decades. Gale Research, 1998. "Lewis Madison Terman." Encyclopedia of World Biography...
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administrator Lewis Terman (1877–1956), American psychologist and author Michael Terman, American psychologist Terman, Iran, a village in Fars Province Terman Middle...
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achievement are strong, and that eminence is rare in the general population. Lewis Terman chose "'near' genius or genius" as the classification label for the highest...
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the 72nd most cited psychologist of the 20th century, in a tie with Lewis Terman. Born in Ashfield, Massachusetts, Hall grew up on a farm with his parents...
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were all supervised by Lewis Terman. Harlow studied largely under Terman, the developer of the Stanford-Binet IQ Test, and Terman helped shape Harlow's...
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Relations. Earlier she worked at Stanford with Stanford-Binet creator Lewis Terman in issues related to IQ. She is also known for her historiometric study...
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studies by working with Lewis Terman on his Gifted Children Survey, this survey was later published as Genetic Studies of Genius. Lewis assigned her to do...
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is worthwhile to examine how schools define the term "gifted". Since Lewis Terman in 1916, psychometricians and psychologists have sometimes equated giftedness...
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Ivory Franz (1920) Margaret Floy Washburn (1921) Knight Dunlap (1922) Lewis Terman (1923) G. Stanley Hall (1924) I. Madison Bentley (1925) 1926–1950 Harvey...
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Goddard published a translation of it in 1910. American psychologist Lewis Terman at Stanford University revised the Binet–Simon scale, which resulted...
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behavior. According to a multi-decade study begun in 1921 by psychologist Lewis Terman on over 1,500 gifted adolescent Californians, "The strongest predictor...
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Ivory Franz (1920) Margaret Floy Washburn (1921) Knight Dunlap (1922) Lewis Terman (1923) G. Stanley Hall (1924) I. Madison Bentley (1925) 1926–1950 Harvey...
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revised by Lewis Terman (who introduced IQ scoring for the test results) and published under the name Stanford–Binet Intelligence Scales. Terman wrote that...
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1926 Harvey A. Carr 1925 Madison Bentley 1924 G. Stanley Hall 1923 Lewis Terman 1922 Knight Dunlap 1921 Margaret Floy Washburn 1920 Shepherd Ivory...
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American school, led by researchers such as H. H. Goddard (1866–1957), Lewis Terman (1877–1956), and Robert Yerkes (1876–1956), transformed these tests into...
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Ivory Franz (1920) Margaret Floy Washburn (1921) Knight Dunlap (1922) Lewis Terman (1923) G. Stanley Hall (1924) I. Madison Bentley (1925) 1926–1950 Harvey...
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to measure femininity and masculinity were pioneered by psychologists Lewis Terman and Catherine Cox Miles in the 1930s. Their M–F model was adopted by...
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developed in 1920 by psychologist Samuel C. Kohs (1890–1984), a student of Lewis Terman, building on earlier and similar designs (such as Francis N. Maxfield's...
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Ivory Franz (1920) Margaret Floy Washburn (1921) Knight Dunlap (1922) Lewis Terman (1923) G. Stanley Hall (1924) I. Madison Bentley (1925) 1926–1950 Harvey...
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Ivory Franz (1920) Margaret Floy Washburn (1921) Knight Dunlap (1922) Lewis Terman (1923) G. Stanley Hall (1924) I. Madison Bentley (1925) 1926–1950 Harvey...
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departments with Frank Angell serving as its first chair. From 1922 to 1942, Lewis Terman served as its chair. In 2015, it was ranked as #1 in the country among...
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Binet-Simon [fr].The French test was adapted for use in the U. S. by Lewis Terman of Stanford University, and named the Stanford-Binet IQ test. Another...
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Alfred Binet in France. Lewis Terman adapted Binet's test and promoted it as a test measuring "general intelligence". Terman's test was the first widely...
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ISBN 0-253-33734-8 Hegarty, Peter (2013). Gentlemen's Disagreement: Alfred Kinsey, Lewis Terman, and the Sexual Politics of Smart Men. Chicago: The University of Chicago...
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