Henry Goddard
Lewis Terman, a psychologist, translated and introduced the Binet intelligence test to American psychologists. He modified the test and created the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scales, which became widely used in the United States for measuring intelligence.
As of 2020, around 76% of psychologists in the United States were women, according to the American Psychological Association. This percentage has been increasing over the years, reflecting a trend towards greater gender diversity in the field.
Lewis Terman adapted the Binet-Simon Intelligence Test for American use and established norms for the test, which later became known as the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scale.
The widely used American revision of Alfred Binet's original intelligence test was developed by Lewis Terman at Stanford University. Terman's version of the test, known as the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scales, provided a standardized method for measuring intelligence in individuals.
John B. Watson is considered one of the first American psychologists to advocate a behavioral approach to development. He believed in behaviorism, which focuses on observable behaviors and maintains that behaviors are learned through interactions with the environment. Watson's work laid the foundation for the behavioral perspective in psychology.
Lewis Terman, an American psychologist, revised Binet's original intelligence test and published the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scales in 1916. Terman's version became widely used and popular in the United States.
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As of 2020, around 76% of psychologists in the United States were women, according to the American Psychological Association. This percentage has been increasing over the years, reflecting a trend towards greater gender diversity in the field.
The American Board of Professional Psychology is the organization that certifies psychologists. It also runs studies and sets the standard for psychologists.
Approximately 24% of American psychologists belong to racial minority groups.
Fellow American College of Neuropsychology (FACPN)
The New American Standard Bible was completed in 1971 and has since be bought by millions of people. It was translated by a group from various denominational backgrounds and is constantly updated as required.
The vast majority of psychologists in the United States are white, limiting the diversity of the field. Only 6% of all psychologists are members of racial minority groups.
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John B. Watson is considered one of the first American psychologists to advocate a behavioral approach to development. He believed in behaviorism, which focuses on observable behaviors and maintains that behaviors are learned through interactions with the environment. Watson's work laid the foundation for the behavioral perspective in psychology.
Names usually aren't translated.
It was introduced in Season 8.
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