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Birth Name: | Frank Nugent Freeman |
Birth Date: | 17 April 1880 |
Birth Place: | Rockwood, Ontario, Canada |
Death Place: | El Cerrito, California, United States |
Nationality: | American |
Fields: | Educational psychology |
Workplaces: | University of Chicago University of California, Berkeley |
Education: | Wesleyan University Yale University |
Thesis Title: | Experiments in Writing |
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Thesis Year: | 1908 |
Doctoral Advisor: | Charles Hubbard Judd |
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Children: | Five |
Frank Nugent Freeman (April 17, 1880 – October 17, 1961) was a Canadian-born American educational psychologist. He taught at the University of Chicago from 1909 to 1939, and served as dean of the University of California, Berkeley's Graduate School of Education from then until 1948.[1] Among his most notable books are Mental Tests: Their History, Principles and Applications (1926) and Twins: A Study of Heredity and Environment (1937).[2]