The father of one of my high school friends was part of Stanford psychologist Lewis Terman's famous Genetic Studies of Genius project. This dad had been one of 1,528 California children with very high ...
In the early part of the 20th century, psychologist Lewis Terman set out to dispel the "early ripe-early rot myth." Terman believed that knowing a person's IQ was all that was necessary to predict his ...
A recent article published by distinguished gifted education scholar David Lubinski of Vanderbilt University, “From Terman to today: A century of findings on intellectual precocity,” serves as an ...
The famous Stanford psychologist Lewis Terman, who died in 1956, once found himself wondering whether bright educated people--especially bright women--had a normal sex life. Terman was questioning the ...
This IQ test kit was designed by American psychologist Lewis M. Terman and his student/ collaborator Maud A. Merrill, to be used with Terman and Merrill's 1937 book "Measuring Intelligenc.e." The wood ...
IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. In 1937, Houghton Mifflin Company ...