• Look up Terman in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Terman may refer to: Douglas Terman (1933–1999), American writer Frederick Terman (1900–1982), American...
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  • Frederick Emmons Terman (/ˈtɜːrmən/; June 7, 1900 – December 19, 1982) was an American professor and academic administrator. He was the dean of the school...
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    Lewis Madison Terman (January 15, 1877 – December 21, 1956) was an American psychologist, academic, and proponent of eugenics. He was noted as a pioneer...
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  • The Genetic Studies of Genius, later known as the Terman Study of the Gifted, is currently[update] the oldest and longest-running longitudinal study in...
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    125 (i.e. normal distribution). When IQ testing was first created, Lewis Terman and other early developers of IQ tests noticed that most child IQ scores...
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  • Douglas Terman (December 4, 1933 – December 28, 1999) was an American writer of military novels. He helped develop Petit Saint Vincent as an exclusive...
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  • Michael Terman is an American psychologist best known for his work in applying the biological principles of the circadian timing system to psychiatric...
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  • enrollment increased again. Barron Park Elementary School was added in 1998, and Terman Middle School was reopened in 2001. In 2013 the district had 12,268 students...
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  • Leslie, in 2000, Terman was another of the main forces in spreading intelligence testing in the United States (Becker, 2003). Terman quickly promoted...
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  • force of character." (emphasis in original). Terman & Merrill 1960, p. 18 Kaufman 2009, p. 117 "Terman (1916), as I indicated, used near genius or genius...
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