- Louis Guttman
infobox Person
name=Louis (Eliyahu) Guttman
birth_date=birth date|1916|2|10|mf=y
birth_place=New York,New York ,United States
death_date=death date and age|1987|10|25|1916|2|10|mf=y
death_place=Minneapolis ,Minnesota ,United States
occupation=Professor
religion=JewishLouis (Eliyahu) Guttman ( _he. לואיס (אליהו) גוטמן; 1916 – 1987) was founder and Scientific Director of the
Israel Institute of Applied Social Research , later renamed theGuttman Institute , andProfessor of Social and Psychological Assessment at theHebrew University of Jerusalem . Born in theUnited States , Guttman later emigrated to Palestine with his wife Ruth in 1947.Guttman was described as a brilliant innovator who "saw theory in method and method in theory", was "informed by high sophistication in mathematics, statistics, sociology and psychology", and one who "made a major contribution to democratic policy-making in the new state" and “was concerned with the 'well-being' of individuals, groups and society" (from a posthumous award ceremony by the World Association of Public Opinion Research, 1988). His work left a legacy of major developments in the theory and practice of
scale and factor analysis ,multidimensional scaling analysis andFacet Theory . His earlier work in scaling analysis produced what has been called theGuttman scale .Early Life and Education
Guttman was born in
New York City onFebruary 10 ,1916 and grew up in theJewish community ofMinneapolis, Minnesota .Guttman received both his undergraduate (BA, 1936) and graduate training (MA, 1939) at the
University of Minnesota , earning his doctorate in social and psychological measurement in 1942. From 1941 to 1947 Guttman was professor of sociology at Cornell University, while as part of the World War II effort, he also served as an Expert Consultant to the US Army’s Research Branch. His innovative methodological work on attitudes was published in the 4th volume of "The American Soldier".Death
Guttman died on
October 25 ,1987 , while on sabbatical inMinneapolis ,Minnesota , in theUnited States .Publications
Guttman published in numerous journals and books, including over 300 pages in
Psychometrika . Many of his papers are still quoted in the scientific literature as being relevant and important to current statistical and mathematical advances. Scale analysis, Facet theory and his mathematical and philosophical treatments of Factor analysis are among the important parts of his scientific legacy. Notably, Guttman first proved several fundamental theorems in matrix algebra, as discussed in papers by Hubert, Meulman and Heiser (2000) and Takane and Yanai (2005). Several of Guttman’s contributions have been incorporated into computer packages, among themSmallest Space Analysis (SSA) andPartial Order Scalogram Analysis (POSAC).Honors and Awards
* Member of the
Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities
* Foreign Honorary member of theAmerican Academy of Arts and Sciences
* President,Psychometric Society
* 1955-1956Stanford University : Fellow, Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences
* 1962Rothschild Prize
* 1971 "Science": included Guttman in a list of the 62 most important contributors to scientific research in the social sciences since the beginning of the 20th century. * 1974 Regents of theUniversity of Minnesota -Outstanding Achievement Award
* 1978Israel Prize in theSocial Sciences
* 1984Educational Testing Service Measurement Award fromPrinceton University .
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