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Cattell

American  
[kuh-tel] / kəˈtɛl /

noun

  1. James McKeen 1860–1944, U.S. psychologist, educator, and editor.


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“When you go to theater school, you don’t get taught to play with the walls,” Cattell says.

From Los Angeles Times • May 10, 2024

The Cattell III B has 150 questions which assess comprehension through passages of texts.

From BBC • Jan. 26, 2024

She was used to frequent visits from her granddaughter, Kortaney Cattell, 20, to play card games such as Uno with her.

From Washington Times • Mar. 21, 2021

"The ability to tailor content based on time and location means it can be extremely useful and timely for our customers," said Peter Cattell, category director for Tesco petrol stations.

From Reuters • Nov. 4, 2013

"Our Mr. Cattell" took a fervent personal interest in it.

From A Thin Ghost and Others by James, M. R. (Montague Rhodes)