Background
Cotton, John Whealdon was born on October 8, 1925 in McMinnville, Oregon, United States. Son of Earl Bogart and Ruth Whealdon Cotton.
(Most behavioral scientists know two important concepts --...)
Most behavioral scientists know two important concepts -- how to analyze continuous data from randomly assigned treatment groups of subjects and how to assess practice effects for a single group of subjects given a constant treatment at each of several stages of practice. However, except in the case of the repeated measures Latin square design, researchers are not facile in analyzing data from different subjects receiving different treatments at various times in an experiment. This book helps fill the void.
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Cotton, John Whealdon was born on October 8, 1925 in McMinnville, Oregon, United States. Son of Earl Bogart and Ruth Whealdon Cotton.
Bachelor in Psychology, Williamette University, 1947. Master of Arts in Psychology, Indiana University, 1951. Doctor of Philosophy in Psychology, Indiana University, 1952.
From instructor to assistant to associate professor Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois, 1951—1960. From associate professor to professor University California, Santa Barbara, 1960—1993, chair department psychology, 1961—1963, associate dean Graduate division, 1963—1964, professor emeritus, 1993. With United States Navy, 1943-1946.
(Most behavioral scientists know two important concepts --...)
Board directors First United Methodist Church, Santa Barbara, 1963—2005. Board dirs, treasurer Santa Barbara chapter National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, 1980. Board chair Drop-In Tutorial Center, 2003—2004.
Member of Psychometric Society, American Statistical Association, American Educational Research Association.
Married Corliss Ailene Clark (deceased March 2004). Children: Carolyn Ruth, Keith Allen. Married Anne Greet Cushing, April 9, 2005.