In my research on the Army Beta, I found this appealing pic. It's soldiers taking a predecessor of the Army Alpha in Nov 1917. I don't think the pic has ever been published before.#psychology #wwi #historyhttps://t.co/LsYPnUVkQG pic.twitter.com/nA3YP62UwT— Russell T. Warne πΊπΈπ¨π± (@Russwarne) March 24, 2019
Jess Hartnett, of Not Awful Ideas for Teaching Stats fame, decided to start posting not awful ideas for teaching I/O. Updated sporadically.
Sunday, December 22, 2019
Rare Army Alpha picture for you History of I/O lecture
Russell Warne found this nice photo, perfect for the first week of I/O as you describe the history of the field. Also, click through for Russell's journal article about the Army Beta test.
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