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  1. 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.

  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. He originated two professional directories and published five.

  3. Oct 18, 2023 · James McKeen Cattell played an essential role in establishing psychology as a legitimate science. Learn more about his life and contributions.

  4. 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.

  5. Mar 14, 2024 · Explore the life of James McKeen Cattell, one of the key personality theorists, renowned for shaping early psychology and advocating standardized mental testing

  6. 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.

  7. University: James McKeen Cattell and William Pepper at the University of Pennsylvania, 1880–1891 ABSTRACT: As provost, William Pepper sought to transform the University of Pennsylvania into a “modern university” in the 1880s. He appointed James McKeen Cattell, who had studied experimental psychology at the

  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.

  9. Nov 23, 2023 · James McKeen Cattell (1860-05-23–1944-01-20) was an American psychologist. He was born in Easton, Pennsylvania, and passed away in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. In 1880, he obtained his Bachelor’s degree from Lafayette College.

  10. Early 21st-century psychologists know James McKeen Cattell (1860-1944) best as their predecessor who, late in the 19th century pioneered in the study of individual differences through his program of mental tests; who early in the 20th century effectively promoted the goal of an applicable psychology; and who-- through his efforts as an editor ...