著者について

Philip Ewart Vernon was a prominent Canadian psychologist renowned for his influential work in intelligence research and personality assessment. His contributions significantly shaped the field of psychometrics, where he explored the interplay between heredity and environmental factors in determining intelligence. Vernon authored several critical texts, including 'Intelligence, Heredity and Environment' and 'Personality Assessment: A Critical Survey', which have been instrumental in advancing the understanding of psychological testing and evaluation.

Throughout his career, Vernon was dedicated to the systematic study of intelligence testing from 1928 to 1978, providing insights into the methodologies and implications of these assessments. He believed that intelligence was not solely a product of genetics but also significantly influenced by environmental conditions. His work has inspired generations of psychologists and researchers, establishing him as a key figure in 20th-century psychology, particularly in the realms of intelligence and personality research.

国籍 カナダ人
生年月日 October 16, 1905
出生地 Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
死亡日 May 17, 1997