biography
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| (1905–66)
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| biography:
| Psychologist, born in Kansas, USA. He studied at several universities, including Edinburgh and Iowa, and taught at Fort Hays Kansas State College prior to World War 2, during which he was an aviation psychologist with the US Navy. From 1946 he worked at Ohio State University, leaving to take up a post at Brandeis University in 1965. Best known for his novel approach to the understanding of personality, he devised the repertory grid test, an open-ended method for exploring an individual's ‘personal constructs’. |
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