Examples of 'terman' in a sentence

Meaning of "terman"

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  • A surname.

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Terman ran through every conceivable explanation.
There will be no sale at Terman on this date.
Terman was fascinated.
The first data were supplied by Terman et al.
They allow Fred Terman to sponsor the creation of new companies.
The first one was conducted by psychologist Lewis Terman.
And Terman just once.
She then returned to Stanford to continue working with Terman.
Terman had military experience during the Cuban Missile Crisis.
The vexing legacy of Lewis Terman.
Terman is also notable for his other military-themed fiction.
Studied by Terman.
Terman chose the category names for score levels on the Stanford-Binet test.
The test was later revised by psychologist Lewis Terman and became known as the Stanford-Binet.
Terman came to believe that IQ was, in addition to dependent on education, highly heritable.

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They will make their final decision Wednesday, Terman said.
Both Goddard and Terman argued that the feeble-minded should not be allowed to reproduce.
For the time being, with his studies completed, Fred Terman is going back to California.
As his subjects grew older, Terman issued updates on their progress, chronicling their extraordinary achievements.
Earlier she worked at Stanford with Stanford-Binet creator Lewis Terman in issues related to IQ.
Terman is often called " the father of Silicon Valley.
The label of " genius " for persons of high IQ was popularized by Lewis Terman.
Terman will later come to be considered Hewlett and Packards ' mentor.
After her year spent in Cincinnati, Cox returned to Stanford to work with Terman in 1927.
Terman found his answers in his longitudinal study on gifted children, Genetic Studies of Genius.
However, Terman also found venture capital for civilian technology start-ups.
Terman Middle School in Palo Alto, California is named after himself and his son.
Merrill and Terman continued to work together until his death in 1956.
Terman looked at the rates of divorce, alcoholism, and suicide in his group.
Terman returned to Stanford in 1925 as a member of the engineering faculty.
Terman believed his test measured the " general intelligence " construct advocated by Charles Spearman 1904.

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