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J. McVicker Hunt

Joseph McVicker Hunt (March 19, 1906 – January 9, 1991) was a prominent American educational psychologist and author. He promoted and researched concepts related to the malleable nature of child intelligence (also promulgated by Benjamin Bloom). That work eventually led to the theory of learning centered on the concept of the information processing system. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Intelligence and experience / by Hunt, Joseph McVicker, 1906-1991

    Published 1961
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    Early psychological development and experience / by Hunt, Joseph McVicker, 1906-1991

    Published 1980
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    What you should know about educational testing / by Hunt, Joseph McVicker, 1906-1991

    Published 1965
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    Personality and the behavior disorders : a handbook based on experimental and clinical research /

    Published 1944
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    Human intelligence /

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    A Strategy for Assessing Motorically-Impaired Infants. Working Papers in Developmental Disabilities. Draft by Robinson, Cordelia

    Published 1981
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    Personality and the behavioral disorders /

    Published 1984
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    Freedom to change : the development and science of the Alexander technique / by Jones, Frank Pierce

    Published 1997
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    Infant performance and experience : new findings with the ordinal scales /

    Published 1987
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