Experimental and quasi experimental designs for research / Donald T. Campbell, Julian
C. Stanley, cop. 1963.
Intellectual talent psychometric and social issues / edited by Camilla Persson Benbow
and David Lubinski, 1996
Information trouvée : Professeur de psychologie, John Hopkins univ. . Professeur de mathématiques (1996)
Internet, http://ariane web.ulaval.ca, 07/12/2001
Internet,alt.obituaries, consulté le 16-08-2005
Information trouvée : Dr. Stanley was a professor of psychology at Johns Hopkins University, where he began
an early and influential study of mathematically talented children in 1971. Dr. Stanley
was a professor of psychology at Johns Hopkins University, where he began an early
and influential study of mathematically talented children in 1971. Julian Cecil Stanley
was born in East Point, Ga. After teaching at Vanderbilt, he joined the staff at the
University of Wisconsin, where he was appointed chairman of the department of educational
psychology in 1962. He moved to Johns Hopkins in 1967, and was a professor of psychology
there until retiring in 1999.Died on Friday 2005-08-12