Lewis Terman

American psychologist and eugenicist

Lewis Terman - American psychologist and eugenicist
Born

January 15th, 1877
148 years ago

Died

1956
69 years ago — 79 years old

Category

Thinkers & Philosophers

Country

United States

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Contributions to psychology included the development of the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scales, which became a widely used tool for assessing intelligence. Terman also promoted eugenics, advocating for the selective breeding of individuals with desired traits. Conducted longitudinal studies on gifted children, significantly influencing educational practices. Served as a professor at Stanford University and authored numerous influential articles and books in psychology.

Developed the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scales

Conducted longitudinal studies on gifted children

Authored 'Genetic Studies of Genius'

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