- Robert Wood (psychologist and writer)
Robert Wood is a British psychologist and writer. He was born March 10, 1941 in Gosforth, Newcastle upon Tyne, of an English father and a Welsh mother, and raised in Sunderland. After a grammar school education he went up to the
University of Nottingham in September 1959 where he studied Mathematics and Statistics. On graduating, he commenced training to be anactuary and worked for short spells as a supply teacher, and as a statistician with Tate & Lyle. In the autumn of 1964 he secured a post at theNational Foundation for Educational Research where he conducted the first study of a new area calleditem banking , resulting in his first book "Item Banking". He then went to study at theUniversity of Chicago , having received a Fellowship, and was awarded a Ph.D in 1971.Returning to the UK in July 1971 he took up the position of Director of Research in the
University of London School Examinations Department where, among other things, he organised the 1979 conference "Rehabilitating psychometrics" for theSocial Science Research Council . In 1980 he was seconded to direct the Evaluation of Testing in Schools Project at the Institute of Education, also in the University of London. The following year he moved toJamaica where he served as Professor of Educational Measurement in theUniversity of the West Indies . In early 1984 he took up a Fellowship atFlinders University in Australia and later in the year was appointed to be Director of theNew Zealand Council for Educational Research but declined to take up post citing personal reasons.Having become an Associate of the
British Psychological Society during the 1970s, he started a new career as a business psychologist helping, in 1985, to establish Psychometric Research & Development Ltd in St Albans. In 1986 he was made a Fellow of the British Psychological Society and for the academic year 1987-88 he was Visiting Professor at the London Institute. In 1990 he joinedPearn Kandola Occupational Psychologists in Oxford. From 1998 to 2005 he was a Special Professor in the School of Education at theUniversity of Nottingham . In 1998 the same university conferred on him the degree of DLitt in recognition of over 120 published books, monographs and articles. A partner at Pearn Kandola from 1993 onwards, he decided, in March 2000, to work as a freelance and to take up other writing. His memoir "Mackem Mayhem" appeared in 2004, followed, in 2005, 2006 and 2007, by the three novels comprising the "Moving Deckchairs" trilogy. In early 2007 he started writing short stories and is now busy on a walking book called "Walks into History: Hampshire" to be published in 2009 byCountryside Books .References
*Wood, Robert (with L S Skurnik); "Item Banking"; Windsor: NFER-Nelson,
1969 (Paperback, ISBN-13: 978-0901225108) [http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/090122510X]
*Wood, Robert; "Measurement and Assessment in Education and Psychology: Collected Papers 1967-87"; Lewes: Falmer Press,1987 (Paperback, ISBN-13: 978-1850001621) [http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1850001626]
*Wood, Robert; "Assessment and Testing: A Survey of Research", Cambridge: Cambridge University Press,1993 (Paperback, ISBN-13: 978-0521449977) [http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/0521449979]
*Wood, Robert (with T Payne); "Competency-based Recruitment and Selection", Chichester: John Wiley & Sons,1998 (Paperback, ISBN-13: 978-0471974734) [http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/0471974730]
*Wood, Robert (with H Tolley); "Test Your Emotional Intelligence", London: Kogan Page Ltd,2003 (Paperback, ISBN-13: 978-0749437329) [http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/0749437324]
*Wood, Robert; "Mackem Mayhem"; Leicester: Matador,2004 (Paperback, ISBN-13: 978-1904744603) [http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1904744605]
*Wood, Robert; "Pushing Envelopes", Leicester: Matador,2005 (Paperback, ISBN-13: 978-1905237029) [http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1905237022]
*Wood, Robert; "Chekyll and Ide", Leicester: Matador,2006 (Paperback, ISBN-13: 978-1905886203) [http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1905886209]
*Wood, Robert; "Ten a Penny", Leicester: Matador,2007 (Paperback, ISBN-13: 978-1906221287) [http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1906221286]
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