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235:. After the war he joined the Scott Company, an early type of psychological consulting organizations. In 1921 Paterson joined the faculty at the University of Minnesota, where he worked until his retirement in 1960. Paterson had two children, Philip Paterson and Mrs. Robert C. Becker. 246:(APA). In that sense, it served as the precursor to the multiple divisions of applied psychology within the APA, including clinical, consulting, educational, industrial/organizational, and military psychology. Paterson was secretary of the 172: 150: 397: 239: 250:
for six years. He was the primary doctoral advisor to 88 doctoral students during his time at the University of Minnesota.
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as a result of childhood illness. Paterson obtained his undergraduate and graduate training at
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in the United States. He was a professor of psychology at the Department of Psychology at the
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he served as Chief Psychological Examiner and a captain in the Sanitary Corp of the
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No Author Indicated (1961). "Donald G. Paterson (1892-1961)".
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Encyclopedia of the History of Psychological Theories
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Donald Paterson (politician)
Columbus, Ohio
Minneapolis, Minnesota
United States
Ohio State University
Individual Differences
Applied Psychology
Industrial/Organizational Psychology
Psychology
University of Kansas
University of Minnesota
Doctoral advisor
Rudolf Pintner
Marvin Dunnette
James J. Jenkins
Leona E. Tyler
John G. Darley
René V. Dawis
applied psychology
differential psychology
University of Minnesota
Columbus, Ohio
deaf
Ohio State University
University of Kansas
World War I
US Army
American Association for Applied Psychology
American Psychological Association
American Psychological Association

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