University of Chicago. Psychometric Laboratory. Records 1944-1952

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University of Chicago. Psychometric Laboratory. Records 1944-1952

The University of Chicago Psychometric Laboratory Records include reports on aptitude tests and sample tests used in the isolating of mental abilities conducted through Psychometric Laboratory by L.L. Thurstone and his wife Gwenn Thurstone spanning 1944 to 1950.

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Thurstone, T. G. (Thelma Gwinn)

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Thurstone, L. L. (Louis Leon), 1887-1955

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The Psychometric Laboratory at the University of Chicago was established and directed by psychologist L.L. Thurstone (1887-1955) in the 1930’s. L.L. Thurstone was born on May 29th, 1887 in Chicago, IL to Conrad and Sofia Thurstone. He received his Engineering degree from Cornell University in 1912. Following two years of teaching drafting at the University of Minnesota, Thurstone enrolled as a graduate student of Psychology at the University of Chicago (1914) and received his doctor...