Guide to Raymond Royce Willoughby, "The Inheritance of Intellectual Abilities" Typescript SCM0296
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Title: Raymond Royce Willoughby, "The Inheritance of Intellectual Abilities" Typescript
Identifier/Call Number: SCM0296
Contributing Institution:
Dept. of Special Collections & University Archives
Language of Material:
English
Physical Description:
1.0 folder(s)
Date: 1926
Summary: Early draft of his doctoral dissertation dated March 1926; his advisor was Lewis M. Terman. Subjects for the study were families
from the Palo Alto and Menlo Park area.
creator:
Willoughby, Raymond Royce.
creator:
Willoughby, Raymond Royce
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Biographical/Historical Sketch
Willoughby earned his A.M. in education at Stanford University in 1923 and his Ph.D. in psychology in October 1926.
Early draft of his doctoral dissertation dated March 1926; his advisor was Lewis M. Terman. Subjects for the study were families
from the Palo Alto and Menlo Park area.
Subjects and Indexing Terms
Terman, Lewis M., ((Lewis Madison),), 1877-1956.
Terman, Lewis Madison, 1877-1956
Willoughby, Raymond Royce
Heredity, Human.
Intellect.
Box 1
Typescript