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Paul E. Meehl  

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  • Paul E. Meehl was an intellect and Renaissance man who made enduring contributions in a diverse array of subject areas in psychology and beyond. In psychology, he was best known for his work in measurement, philosophy of science, biological bases of schizophrenia, statistics, and actuarial approaches to assessment and prediction. [Source: Encyclopedia of Counseling; Meehl, Paul E. (1920–2003)]

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