Background
Strong, Edward Kellogg was born on August 18, 1884 in Syracuse, New York, United States. Son of Edward Kellogg and Mary Elizabeth (Graves) Strong.
Strong, Edward Kellogg was born on August 18, 1884 in Syracuse, New York, United States. Son of Edward Kellogg and Mary Elizabeth (Graves) Strong.
Bachelor of Science, University California, 1906, Master of Science, 1909. Doctor of Philosophy, Columbia, 1911.
Assistant, Barnard College (Columbia), 1909-1910. Fellow in psychology Columbia, 1910-1911. Research fellow in advertising for Ad.
Men's League, of New York City, 1911-1912.
Research fellow in advisory for Association National Advertisers, 1912-1915. Lecturer extension department, Columbia, 1911-1914, 19.
Professor psychology, and psychology of education George Peabody College for Teachers, Nashville, 1914-1917. Professor, head department vocational education, 1919-1921, head bureau educational research Carnegie Institute Technology, Pittsburgh, 1921-1923.
Professor psychology Graduate School Business, Stanford, 1923-1949, retired, 1949, director vocational interest research, since 1932.
Member Committee on Classification Personnel in the Army, 1917-1919. Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Member American Psychological Association Delta Kappa, Sigma Xi, Phi Sigma Kappa.
Clubs: Commonwealth, Sierra.
Married Margaret Tower Hart, September 12, 1911. Children: Margaret Harrell, Edward Kellogg, Frances West. Berdie.