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  1. May 1, 2021 · At the request of the War Department, the National Research Council appointed a Committee on Emotional Fitness, with Robert S. Woodworth as chair, to solve its dilemma (Papurt, 1930). Woodworth developed the Woodworth Psychoneurotic Inventory (WPI; Woodworth, 1919), also known as the Personal Data Sheet, as a test of emotional stability for ...

  2. Reviews the book, Psychological issues: Selected papers of Robert S. Woodworth, with a bibliography of his writings by R. S. Woodworth (1939). This text is a tribute to one of the most influential scientists of this century in the field of psychology. The complete bibliography of Professor Woodworth's works, which is included in this volume, occupies eleven and a half pages. They include the ...

  3. The Woodworth Personal Data Sheet, sometimes known as the Woodworth Psychoneurotic Inventory, was a personality test, commonly cited as the first personality test, [1] developed by Robert S. Woodworth during World War I for the United States Army. It was published in 1918 [2] and it was developed to screen recruits for shell shock risk but was ...

  4. Autobiography of Robert S. Woodworth. First published in Murchison, Carl. (Ed.) (1930). History of Psychology in Autobiography (Vol. 2, pp. 359-380). Republished by the permission of Clark University Press, Worcester, MA.

  5. Jul 4, 2014 · First published in 1922, this popular title by R. S Woodworth was revised several times. This twentieth edition from 1949 brought D.G. Marquis on board and was thoroughly revised again, originally published in its current form in 1963. One of the most famous and successful introductions to psychology ever published, this book was very popular ...

  6. Sep 23, 2019 · Long before online quizzes and Myers-Briggs, Robert Woodworths “Psychoneurotic Inventory” tried to assess recruits’ susceptibility to shell shock. Soldiers take a psychological test (the ...

  7. He is known for introducing the Stimulus-Organism-Response (S-O-R) formula of behavior. A Rev. Robert Sessions Woodworth (1869–1962) was an influential American academic psychologist of the first half of the twentieth century. He studied under William James along with such prominent psychologists as Leta Stetter Hollingworth, James Rowland ...

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