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Psychometrics—A Special Case of the Brahman Theory

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 January 2025

Jack W. Dunlap*
Affiliation:
Dunlap and Associates, Inc.

Extract

We are gathered today to commemorate the completion of the first quarter of a century of the Society’s history, and I consider it no small honor to have been selected to address this distinguished group on this memorable occasion. When Dr. Charles Wrigley, Chairman of the Program Committee, extended the invitation, he expressed the hope that I would review the history of the formation of the Society and discuss something of its achievements to date. Today I shall only highlight the early history of the organization, since in my Presidential Address in September 1941 a rather full history was presented.

Type
Original Paper
Copyright
Copyright © 1961 The Psychometric Society

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* The theory, held by many, that the cow is sacred.