20. yüzyıl psikologları
- en.wikipedia.org David WechslerDavid "Weshy" Wechsler (/ˈwɛkslər/; January 12, 1896 – May 2, 1981) was a Romanian-American psychologist. He developed well-known intelligence scales...
- britannica.com Health & Medicine Psychology & Mental HealthDavid Wechsler was an American psychologist and inventor of several widely used intelligence tests for adults and children.
- psychology.jrank.org pages/650/David-Wechsler.htmlDavid Wechsler developed the first standardized adult intelligence test, the Bellevue-Wechsler Scale, in 1939.
- canonica.ai page/David_WechslerDavid Wechsler was born on January 12, 1896, in Lespedi, Romania. His family emigrated to the United States when he was a young child, settling in New York City.
- twitter.com dwechsler1:39. 23. David Wechsler. @dwechsler. · Mar 25. ... 5. 51. David Wechsler Retweeted. Peter Keene.
- iqtestprep.com david-wechsler/Father of the Wechsler Intelligence Scale, David Wechsler is a critical figure in the development of testing to better measure humans' IQ.
- tr.sainte-anastasie.org articles/biografas/david-…Wechsler Scales'in yaratıcısının hayatı: David Wechsler'in biyografisi. David Wechsler, 12 Ocak 1896'da Romanya'daki Lespedi şehrinde...
- studysmarter.co.uk Famous Psychologists David WechslerDavid Wechsler was born in Lisped, Romania, on January 12th, 1896. The son of a professor and shopkeeper was the youngest of seven siblings.
- eksisozluk.com david-wechsler--934440...psikolog.new york kentindeki bellevue hastenesinin psikoloji bölümünün başında uzun süre çalıştı.bu dönemde wechsler bellevue zeka testi (wis) olarak bilinen...
- encyclopedia.arabpsychology.com wechsler-david/A Brief Overview of David Wechsler’s Contribution to Psychology. David Wechsler (1896 – 1981) was an influential figure in the field of psychology.
David Wechsler
Rumen-Amerikalı Ruhbilimci
Rumen-Amerikalı ruhbilimci. Romanya'nın Lespezi şehrinde dünyaya geldi. Özellikle 1900'lü yıllarda yaptığı zekâ testleri ile tanındı. En bilinen çalışması ise Wechsler Ölçekleri'dir.