Jane Loevinger

Jane Loevinger

Jane Loevinger Weissman (February 18, 1918 - January 4, 2008) was a developmental psychologist who developed a theory of personality which emphasized the gradual internalization of social rules and the maturing conscience for the origin of personal decisions. She also contributed to the theory of measurements by introducing the coefficient of test .

In 1943, she married Samuel Isaac Weissman (June 25, 1912 - June 12, 2007), a scientist who contributed to the Manhattan Project. They had a son and a daughter.

ee also

*Psychological testing
*Loevinger's stages of ego development

References

* Loevinger, J. (1948). "The technic of homogeneous tests compared with some aspects of scale analysis and factor analysis". "Psychological Bulletin, 45", 507-529.
* Loevinger, J. (1970). "Measuring Ego Development". San Fransciso: Jossey-Bass.
* Loevinger, J. (1976). "Ego Development". San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.
* Loevinger, J. (1987). "Paradigms of Personality". New York: Freeman.
* Hy, L. X. & Loevinger, J. (1996). "Measuring Ego Development". Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum.

External links

* [http://www.socialsciences.leidenuniv.nl/psychology/organisation/dev/special/personality-forum-theory.jsp Loevinger’s Developmental Model of Personality]
* [http://www.webster.edu/~woolflm/loevinger.html Women's Intellectual Contributions to the Study of Mind]


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