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Frederick Emmons Terman (/ ˈ t ɜːr m ən /; June 7, 1900 – December 19, 1982) was an American professor and academic administrator. He was the dean of the school of engineering from 1944 to 1958 and provost from 1955 to 1965 at Stanford University . [ 1 ]
Lewis Madison Terman (January 15, 1877 – December 21, 1956) was an American psychologist, academic, and proponent of eugenics. He was noted as a pioneer in educational psychology in the early 20th century at the Stanford School of Education .
The Genetic Studies of Genius, later known as the Terman Study of the Gifted, [1] is currently the oldest and longest-running longitudinal study in the field of psychology. It was begun by Lewis Terman at Stanford University in 1921 to examine the development and characteristics of gifted children into adulthood.
Douglas Terman (1933–1999), American writer Frederick Terman (1900–1982), American professor and academic administrator Lewis Terman (1877–1956), American psychologist and author
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The FamilySearch Research Wiki (formerly also known as the FamilySearch Wiki or the Family History Research Wiki) is a website containing reference information and educational articles to help locate and interpret genealogical records. [1] [2] The wiki is part of the FamilySearch website and was launched in 2007.
Lewis Terman Quinn Michael McNemar (February 20, 1900 – July 3, 1986) [ 1 ] was an American psychologist and statistician . He is known for his work on IQ tests , for his book Psychological Statistics (1949) and for McNemar's test , the statistical test he introduced in 1947.