Louis Leon Thurstone - Selected Works

Selected Works

  • The Nature of Intelligence (London: Routledge. 1924)
  • The Vectors of the Mind. Address of the president before the American Psychological Association, Chicago meeting, September, 1933 ( Psychological Review, 41, 1-32. 1934)
  • Primary mental abilities (Chicago: University of Chicago Press. 1938)
  • Multiple-Factor Analysis (Chicago: University of Chicago Press. 1947)

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