Background
Klausmeier, Herbert John was born on November 4, 1915 in Boonville, Indiana, United States. Son of Henry P. and Catherine A. (Heilmann) Klausmeier.
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Author Herbert J. Klausmeier has written this manual to assist authors through the writing and publication process. Research Writing in Education and Psychology—From Planning to Publication: A Practical Handbook covers the steps involved from first planning to write up a study to drafting the paper and submitting it to a journal editor. Topics covered range from the nuts-and-bolts of writing that include style questions, correct use of grammar, and heading consistency. These are followed by practical tips on submitting a finished manuscript to a publisher and conforming to journal specifications. The Handbook begins with a discussion of evaluating the quality of a study to be written, selecting a journal for submission, and observing ethical principles. It then goes on to preparing the manuscript with helpful suggestions on writing the outline, following a writing style that conforms to APA publication standards. There is a chapter on responding successfully to editorial review when a manuscript is accepted on condition of revision or when it is rejected. The Appendices offer extensive examples of reference citations in text and in reference lists. Sample lists are provided in both Chicago Manual of Style and Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association format. This Handbook will be of benefit to researchers, graduate students, faculty members, and practitioners who are delving into the publication process to advance their research theories.
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Klausmeier, Herbert John was born on November 4, 1915 in Boonville, Indiana, United States. Son of Henry P. and Catherine A. (Heilmann) Klausmeier.
Bachelor of Science, Indiana State University, 1940; Master of Science, Indiana State University, 1947; Doctor of Education, Stanford, 1949.
School teacher, 1936-1938, 40-41, 46-47; assistant professor, then associate professor psychology and education, U. Northern Colorado, 1949-1952; from assistant professor to professor, University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1952-1968; V.A.C. Henmon professor educational psychology, University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1968-1986; professor emeritus, University of Wisconsin, Madison, since 1986; founder, Wisconsin Center for Education Research, 1964; also originator Individually Guided Education, school improvement research method, school self-improvement process, Wisconsin Center for Education Research.
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With United States Naval Reserve, 1941-1946. Fellow American Psychological Association (president Rocky Mountain branch 1951-1952, president educational psychology division 1970-1971, Service award 1985, Edward Lee Thorndike award 1991).
Married Iyla T. Johnson, August 18, 1946. Children: Thomas Wayne (deceased), Connie Alice.