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Truman Lee Kelley

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Truman Lee Kelley (1884 – 1961) was an American researcher who made seminal contributions to statistics and psychology.

Life

He was born in Whitehall, Muskegon County, Michigan in 1884.[1]

He died in 1961.[2]

Career

He received his A.M. degree in psychology from the University of Illinois in 1911 and his PH.D. from Columbia University in 1914.[3]

Bibliography

Some of his notable books are:[4]

  • Educational Guidance: An Experimental Study in the Analysis and Prediction of Ability of High School Pupils
  • Scientific Method; Its Function in Research and in Education
  • The Kelley Statistical Tables
  • A Correlational Analysis of Proficiency in Typing

References