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  1. [ 1] Early life and education. Cattell was born in Easton, Pennsylvania, on May 25, 1860, the eldest child of a wealthy and prominent family. His father, William Cassady Cattell, a Presbyterian minister, became president of Lafayette College in Easton shortly after James' birth.

  2. James McKeen Cattell was a U.S. psychologist who oriented U.S. psychology toward use of objective experimental methods, mental testing, and application of psychology to the fields of education, business, industry, and advertising.

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  3. Mar 14, 2024 · Fast Facts: James McKeen Cattell. Born: Born: May 25, 1860, Easton, Pennsylvania; Died: January 20, 1944; Education: Earned a psychology doctorate from the University of Leipzig under Wilhelm Wundt; Notable Works: Advocated standardized testing, contributions to psychometrics, 16PF Model of Personality

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    Cattell remains famous for his contributions in intelligence testing, as well as his work on individual differences in perception and reaction times. Cattell’s early career was rather controversial. He became interested in psychology through his own experimentation with drugs. He tried to explore the interiors of his own mind through the consumptio...

    At the beginning of his career, many scientists regarded psychology, at best, a minor field of study, or at worst a "pseudoscience," like phrenology. Perhaps more than any of his contemporaries, Cattell helped establish psychology as a legitimate science, worthy of study at the highest levels of the academy. His use of statistical methods and quant...

    Cattell, James M. 1886. "The time it takes to see and name objects" in Mind. 11, 63-65.
    Cattell, James M. 1890. "Mental tests and measurements" in Mind. 15, 373-381.
    Cattell, James M. 1895. "Measurements of the accuracy of recollection" in Science. 2, 761-766.
    Cattell, James M. 1895. On Reaction-Times and the Velocity of the Nervous Impulse. Government Printing Office.
    Baron, J. 2006. Cattell at Penn. University of Pennsylvania. Retrieved on December 31, 2006.
    Bookrags.com. James McKeen Cattell. Retrieved on December 31, 2006.
    Green, K.M. Psyography: James McKeen Cattell. Frostburg State University. Retrieved on December 31, 2006.
    Parrott, B. 1997. James McKeen Cattell. Muskingum College. Retrieved on December 31, 2006.

    All links retrieved March 19, 2018. 1. Biography – Biography at Human Intelligencewebsite. 2. Cattell’s work– Some full-text articles by Cattell.

  4. Dec 4, 2018 · James M. Cattell was born in 1860 in Pennsylvania. His father, William C. Cattell was the president of Lafayette College where Cattell began his formal studies in 1876 and thrived academically (Sokal, 2015).

  5. May 23, 2018 · James McKeen Cattell. The American psychologist and editor James McKeen Cattell (1860-1944) was a pioneer in American psychology who influenced the profession to use objective methods of study and to apply psychology to practical aspects of life. James McKeen Cattell was born on May 20, 1860, in Easton, Pennsylvania.

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  7. James McKeen Cattell. James McKeen Cattell (May 25, 1860 – January 20, 1944) was the first professor of psychology in the United States, teaching at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia. He was a long-time editor and publisher of scientific journals and publications, including Science, and served on the board of trustees for Science ...

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