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Louis William Stern (born Ludwig Wilhelm Stern; April 29, 1871 – March 27, 1938) was a German American psychologist and philosopher who originated personalistic psychology, which placed emphasis on the individual by examining measurable personality traits as well as the interaction of those traits within each person to create the self.
William Stern (psychologist) (1871–1938), German psychologist and philosopher; William Stern, father of American surrogate child Baby M; William Joseph Stern (1891–1965), physicist and jet engine developer; William M. Stern, rabbi at Temple Sinai in Oakland, California; Bill Stern (1907–1971), American actor and sportscaster
THE COUNTDOWN: Our chief books critic Martin Chilton chooses his very best reads of the year, ... The 20 best books of the year, ranked. Martin Chilton. December 14, 2024 at 6:56 AM.
The New York Times' 100 Best Books of the 21st Century is a ranked list of the 100 best novels published in the English language since January 1, 2000.
Duke University in Durham, North Carolina offered William Stern a professorship in the Department of Psychology that ensured the couple's livelihood. [2] William Stern is widely remembered as the originator of the Intelligence Quotient (I.Q.). [7] He died March 27, 1938, in Durham. [2] Clara Stern died in 1945 in New York, United States. [2] [8 ...
Robert McCrum ranked it one of the top 10 books of the 20th century: "This is a meditation on the plight of the little man lost in a great machine. One of Europe's unquestioned 20th-century masterpieces."
The book was (and remains) a sensation—it's said to be the second best-selling true crime book ever—even if in recent years, the precision of Capote's presented facts have come into question.
Below, I've ranked King's books in order from worst to best. Let’s get started. Faithful. That Faithful has made this list at all is a sign of my obsessive completionism. This chronicle of the ...