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  1. Paul Everett Meehl (3 January 1920 – 14 February 2003) was an American clinical psychologist. He was the Hathaway and Regents' Professor of Psychology at the University of Minnesota, and past president of the American Psychological Association. [1]

  2. 27 de ene. de 2022 · Paul Meehl. Autobiography ( with extended material) Recent changes: 05/05/2022 Repaired links on Published Books page. 03/31/2022 Fixed corrupted font in publication #150 Factors and Taxa. 01/27/2022 Added or updated links for publications #022, 028, 029, 147, 164.

  3. Parte del problema con la época de las grandes teorías (Hull, Tolman, Guthrie y compañía) era la obsesión del psicólogo por asemejarse a la física, que lo llevaba a tomar a Newton o a Kepler como el modelo general de toda la ciencia.

  4. 14 de feb. de 2003 · Paul Meehl. Curriculum Vitae. Born: Minneapolis, Minnesota, January 3, 1920. Died: Minneapolis, February 14, 2003. Education. Minneapolis Public Schools. B.A. summa cum laude, University of Minnesota, 1941. Major: Psychology; Minor: Biometry. Ph.D., University of Minnesota, 1945. Major: Clinical Psychology; Minor: Neuropsychiatry.

  5. Paul E. Meehl proposed a model of the cause and pathogenesis of schizophrenia and related states in the early 1960s (Meehl, 1962), which he later revised in 1990 (Meehl, 1990). His model emphasized a genetically influenced aberration in neural transmission that could eventuate in clinical schizophre ….

  6. 8 de jul. de 2013 · When Paul Meehl died 10 years ago, he left behind a rich legacy of scientific thought. He was not only professor of psychology at the University of Minnesota; he also taught psychiatry, philosophy, neurology, and law.

  7. Paul E. Meehl was an American clinical psychologist, philosopher of science, and one of the earliest thinkers to contribute to the theoretical grounds for predicting clinical outcomes using quantitative methods. 1 Specifically, his 1954 book Clinical versus Statistical Prediction famously examines the limitations and unique leverage of ...