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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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Thinking about the future of theater, Cattell wonders about today’s younger generations weaned on smartphones and games.

From Los Angeles Times

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

From BBC

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

From Washington Times

Marcus Wallace scored 16 points and Jared Cattell 15 for Pacific.

From Washington Times

Eight other people - including four children - were treated at the scene in Cattell Way.

From BBC