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    Quinn McNemar

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    Short description: American psychologist and statistician
    Quinn McNemar
    BornFebruary 20, 1900
    Greenland, West Virginia
    DiedJuly 3, 1986(1986-07-03) (aged 86)
    Palo Alto, California
    CitizenshipUS
    Alma materJuniata College
    Stanford University
    Known forMcNemar's test
    Revising the Stanford-Binet IQ test
    Scientific career
    Fieldspsychology, statistics
    InstitutionsStanford University
    University of Texas
    Doctoral advisorLewis Terman

    Quinn Michael McNemar (February 20, 1900 – July 3, 1986)[1] was an American psychologist and statistician. He is known for his work on IQ tests, for his book Psychological Statistics (1949) and for McNemar's test, the statistical test he introduced in 1947.[2][3]

    Life

    McNemar was born in Greenland, West Virginia in 1900. He obtained his bachelor's degree in mathematics in 1925 from Juniata College, studied for his doctorate in psychology under Lewis Terman at Stanford University, and joined the faculty at Stanford in 1931. In 1942 he published The Revision of the Stanford–Binet Scale, the IQ test released in 1916 by Terman. By the time he retired from Stanford in 1965 he held professorships in psychology, statistics and education. He taught for another five years at the University of Texas before retiring to Palo Alto, where he died in 1986.[3]

    He was president of the Psychometric Society in 1951 and of the American Psychological Association in 1964.[4][5][6]

    References

    1. Hastorf, A. H.; Hilgard, E. R.; Sears, R. R. (1988). "Quinn McNemar (1900–1986)". American Psychologist 43 (3): 196–197. doi:10.1037/h0091955. 
    2. McNemar, Quinn (1947-06-18). "Note on the sampling error of the difference between correlated proportions or percentages". Psychometrika 12 (2): 153–157. doi:10.1007/BF02295996. PMID 20254758. 
    3. 3.0 3.1 "Quinn McNemar, reviser of IQ test". Sandstone and Tile (Stanford Historical Society) 10 (3–4). Spring–Summer 1986. http://histsoc.stanford.edu/pdfST/ST10no3_4.pdf. 
    4. "Quinn McNemar". A Dictionary of Statistics. Oxford University Press. 2008. http://www.answers.com/topic/quinn-mcnemar. 
    5. "Psychologists Honor Scientists at Sub Base". The Courier-Journal: p. 31. September 3, 1962. https://www.newspapers.com/clip/47578967/quinn-mcnemar-1900-1986/.  open access
    6. "Former APA Presidents". https://www.apa.org/about/governance/president/former-presidents. 



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