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Raymond Cattell Born
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family moved to Torquay, Devon, in south England
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Graduated University College, London, B.S. with honors in chemistry
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Ph.D in psychology at University of London
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University College, London, masters in education
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Left England, moved to United States. He was invited by Edward Thorndike, to attend Columbia University
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left England and moved to United States. he was invited by Edward Thorndike, to attend Columbia Universit
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honorary doctor of science
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joined the Harvard University faculty
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Professor of Psychology at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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him and his wife, Alberta Karen Cattell, founded The Institute for Personality and Ability Testing (IPAT)
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founded the Society of Multivariate Experimental Psychology
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Cattell called for an international meeting to bring together and increase communication among researchers in the scientific study of personality
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moved to Hawaii, because of his love for the ocean and sailing. part-time professor and advisor at the University of Hawaii
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Raymond Cattell died