- William Stern
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April 29 ,1871 -March 27 ,1938 ), born Wilhelm Louis Stern, was a Germanpsychologist andphilosopher noted as a pioneer in the field of thepsychology of personality and intelligence. He was the inventor of the concept of theintelligence quotient , or IQ, later used byLewis Terman and other researchers in the development of the firstIQ test s, based on the work ofAlfred Binet . He was the father of the German writer and philosopherGünther Anders . In 1897, Stern invented thetone variator , allowing him to research human perception of sound in an unprecedented way.Biography
Stern was born in
Berlin , the grandson of the German-Jew ish reform philosopherSigismund Stern . He received hisPhD in psychology from theUniversity of Berlin in 1893. He taught at theUniversity of Breslau from 1897 to 1916. In 1916 he was appointed Professor of Psychology atUniversity of Hamburg , where he remained until 1933 as Director of the Psychologic Institute. Stern, aJew , was ousted byHitler 's regime after the rise of Nazi power. He emigrated first to theNetherlands , then to the United States in 1933, where he was appointed Lecturer and Professor atDuke University . He taught at Duke until his death in 1938.He was married to Clara Joseephy, a psychologist. They had three children: Hilde, Eva and Günther, who became an essayist and thinker as well.
Stern was considered in his time as a leading youth psychologist and one of the foremost authorities in differential psychology. He introduced to intelligence testing the concept of the intelligence quotient or I.Q., the practice of dividing the developmental age by the chronological age. Stern's philosophy, which is laid down in several voluminous books, was expressed as a form of
personalism .Stern also wrote about the
persona of groups of people. He viewed large institutions like the church as living entities with personalities. He is quoted in the Dutch book "De levende Onderneming" ("The Living Company") byArie de Geus who uses Stern's philosophy to explain the longevity of certain companies likeShell Oil andMitsubishi .Books
* Stern, W. (1912). "The Psychological Methods of Intelligence Testing" (G. Whipple, Trans.). Baltimore: Warwick and York.
* "General Psychology from the Personalistic Standpoint" (1938)External links
* [http://www.indiana.edu/~intell/stern.shtml Biography] from Indiana University
* [http://www.bh.org.il/Names/POW/Stern.asp Profile] at Museum of the Jewish Diaspora
* [http://radicalacademy.com/adiphicontemphilosophers4.htm Biography] at Radical Academy
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