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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Walter Van Dyke Bingham (1880–1952) was anWalter Van Dyke Bingham (1880–1952) was an applied and industrial psychologist who made significant contributions to intelligence testing. A pioneer in applied psychology, Bingham got his start in experimental psychology, receiving his Ph.D. at the University of Chicago under James R. Angell. Bingham went from Dartmouth in 1915 to organize the Division of Applied Psychology at the Carnegie Institute of Technology. When war came to the United States, Bingham was recruited by Robert Yerkes as a member of a small group that developed the Army Alpha and Beta tests. During World War I Bingham served as executive secretary of the committee on classification of personnel in the U.S. Army, and later in the war served as lieutenant colonel in the Personnel Branch of the Army General Staff. From 1940 to 1947 Bingham was chief psychologist of the Adjutant General's Office of the War Department, serving as consultant or advisor to the Surgeon General, the Army General Staff, and the Secretary of Defense. Walter Bingham's contribution on the army classification methods paved the development of the field of industrial psychology. Bingham carried out editorial responsibilities for several journals and was the author of over 200 articles and books. His "Aptitude and Aptitude Testing" (1937/1942) is a classic in the field.ng" (1937/1942) is a classic in the field. , Walter Van Dyke Bingham (* 20. Oktober 188Walter Van Dyke Bingham (* 20. Oktober 1880 in Swan Lake, Iowa; † 7. Juli 1952) war ein US-amerikanischer Angewandter Psychologe und Arbeitspsychologe. Er trug einen bedeutenden Teil zur Entwicklung von Intelligenz- und Eignungstestungen bei. Bingham war außerdem zuständig für die redaktionelle Verantwortung verschiedener Journale und war Autor von über 200 Artikeln und Büchern. Sein Buch „Aptitude and Aptitude Testing“ (1937/1942) ist ein Klassiker in seinem Fachgebiet.2) ist ein Klassiker in seinem Fachgebiet.
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