Thurstone, Louis Leon (1887-1955), an American psychologist, played a major role in the development of psychological tests. One of his most significant achievements was the creation of a statistical technique called the centroid method of factor analysis. By applying the method to the results of intelligence tests, Thurstone found that intelligence consists of separate abilities, among them being reasoning and numerical aptitude. His findings differed from the common belief of the time that intelligence was a single factor.
Lashley, Karl Spencer (1890-1958), was an American psychologist known for his research on the function of the brain in relation to behavior.… More>>
Allport, Gordon W. (1897-1967), was an American psychologist known for his research in human personality. In a series of books and articles… More>>
Ellis, Havelock (1859-1939), was a British writer and psychologist. His writings did much to promote the scientific study of normal adult… More>>
Beers, beerz, Clifford Whittingham (1876-1943), founded the mental hygiene movement in the United States. He was greatly responsible for changing… More>>
Condillac, kon dee YAK, Etienne Bonnot de (1715-1780), a French philosopher and psychologist, stressed the importance of the senses. He tried to… More>>
Thorndike, Edward Lee
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