Background
Chu Chun-yi was born in 1893, he was native of Chiang-Shang, Zhejiang, China.
government official statistician
Chu Chun-yi was born in 1893, he was native of Chiang-Shang, Zhejiang, China.
He studied at Tsinghua College, Beijing (Peking) from 1911 to 1916. Then Mr. Chu was sent to America in 1916 and received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Johns Hopkins University in 1918. Later between 1918 and 1919 Chu Chun-yi was a post graduate student. He studied at Teachers College, Columbia University from 1919 till 1922, and received his Master of Arts degree in 1920 and Doctor of Philosophy degree in 1922.
Chu Chun-yi served as a lecturer in Chinese at New York University in 1920-1922, than he was elected to Kappa Delta Pi (national educational fraternity) in 1922. Later he travelled and studied educational conditions in Europe than returned to China and became professor and dean of the National Southeastern University (now Nanjing University) and dean of the Jiangsu (Kiangsu) First Girls Normal School from 1922 till 1925.
Then he took the post of a professor and head of the Department of Education and Psychology of Tsinghua University, Beijing (Peking), between 1925 and 1928 and concurrently lecturer at the Peking National University and at the Beijing Normal University (Peking National Normal University) in 1927-1928.
He was a professor and head of the Department of Educational Psychology, Xiamen (Amoy) University and concurrently University Secretary. Then Chu Chun-yi was twice appointed associate examiner of the National Higher Civil Service Examination, held in Nanking in 1931 and 1933. From June 1932 to January 1933, he was Director of the Bureau of Compilation of the Legislative Yuan.
Since December 1933 Mr. Chu was one of the Directors of the Directorate-General of Budgets, Accounts and Statistics and concurrently Co-Director of the Directorate of Statistics of the National Government and also professor of the School of Accounting and Statistics, Central Political Institute, Nanking.
(Originally published in 1922 (doctor's dissertation in En...)
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"Statistics, in Psychology and Education"
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"The Fundamentals of Statistics"
(L. L. Thurston's translation.)
"Elementary Educational Psychology"
"The Geographical Distribution of Chinese Historical Personages"
"The Chinese Normal School System"