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  2. 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.

  3. May 23, 2018 · Easton, Pennsylvania, 25 May 1860; d. Lancaster, Pennsylvania,20 January 1944), psychology, scientific publishing. Cattell was the first person in the world to have the title “professor of psychology” ( University of Pennsylvania, 1888).

  4. Mar 14, 2024 · 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. Key Concepts: Pioneered applied psychology, emphasized individual differences, introduced mental tests.

  5. James McKeen Cattell (May 25, 1860 – January 20, 1944), was an American psychologist, the first professor of psychology at the University of Pennsylvania. His work on mental testing helped establish psychology as a legitimate scientific discipline.

  6. cattell, james (1860-1944) Born in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, in 1860, J. McKeen Cattell was the fourth president of the American Psychological Association (1896) and the first psychologist elected as a member of the National Academy of Sciences in 1901.

  7. JAMES McKEEN CATTELL. Easton, Pennsy]vania, on May 25, 1860, and died at Lancaster, Pennsy]vania, on January 20, 1944, in his eighty-fourth year. He began life under favorable conditions aiid reached maturity at the beginning of a tran- sition period in American science. With singleness of purpose and untiring industry he devoted his whole lif ...

  8. James McKeen Cattell was born in 1860. He attended Lafayette College in Easton, PA. Influenced by the works of the philosophers Comte and Bacon, he placed high value on empirical work and the use of mathematics. On his graduation in 1880, Cattell set off for travel and studies in Europe.

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