Richard E. Snow

Richard E. Snow (June 6, 1936 – December 5, 1997) was an American educational psychologist. He worked on learning styles.[1][2]

He was born in Newark, New Jersey in 1936.[2]

He was an important collaborator of Lee Cronbach's in his research on human ability in the 1970s.[2]

He received the E. L. Thorndike Award in 1990.

APA Division 15: Education Psychology gives a yearly award named in his honor, the Richard E. Snow Award for Early Contributions.[3]

References

  1. http://www.intelltheory.com/snow.shtml
  2. 1 2 3 Elaine C. Ray. " Richard Snow, educational psychologist, dies at 61". Stanford News, 12 October 1997.
  3. http://apadiv15.org/awards/the-richard-e-snow-awards-for-early-contributions/


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