The name "Fred Kerlinger" is typically pronounced as "Fred KUR-lin-ger." The emphasis is on the first syllable of the last name, and the "g" is soft, sounding like "j."
Alfred Sung is pronounced as "AL-fred Sung." The first name "Alfred" is pronounced with emphasis on the first syllable, and "Sung" rhymes with "hung."
Fred Shellac's birth name is Fred Henry Schellack.
Fred Korematsu's birth name is Fred Toyosaburo Korematsu.
Fred MacDowell's birth name is John Fred MacDowell.
You pronounce it like the name michele.
Fred Kerlinger was an American psychologist and a prominent figure in the field of educational psychology, particularly known for his work on research methodology and statistics in education. He authored several influential texts, including "Foundations of Behavioral Research," which has been widely used in psychology and education courses. Kerlinger's contributions helped shape the understanding of research design and quantitative methods in social sciences. His work emphasized the importance of empirical research and rigorous methodology in education and psychology.
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Alfred Sung is pronounced as "AL-fred Sung." The first name "Alfred" is pronounced with emphasis on the first syllable, and "Sung" rhymes with "hung."
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To pronounce my name, say it as "ass-is-tant."
Fred Asparagus's birth name is Reveles, Fred.
Fred Kraus's birth name is Fred Krausenecker.
Fred Ladd's birth name is Fred Laderman.
Fred Killian's birth name is Fred Kilian.
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