Fred nichols kerlinger biography definition
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Fred Nichols Kerlinger Edit Profile
educator
Fred Nichols Kerlinger was an American psychology educator.
Background
Fred Nichols Kerlinger was born on the 4th of July 1910 in New York City, New York, United States; the son of George Edward and Lotte (Fisher) Kerlinger.
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Education
In 1942 Fred graduated from New York University with his Bachelor of Science degree. In 1951 he received a degree of Master of Arts from the University of Michigan and Doctor of Philosophy in 1953.
Career
From 1946-1950 Fred Kerlinger served as a Civilian education officer at United States Army in Japan.
He worked as a Research assistant at the University of Michigan in 1951-1953. During 1953 - 1955 F. Kerlinger held a position of an Assistant professor of educational sociology and psychology at Wayne State University, Detroit.
In 1955-1975 Fred was an Associate professor, then professor educational psychology at New York University and a