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| - والتر ريتشارد مايلز (بالإنجليزية: Walter Richard Miles) هو عالم نفس أمريكي، ولد في 29 مارس 1885 في داكوتا الشمالية في الولايات المتحدة، وتوفي في 15 مايو 1978 في Sandy Spring في الولايات المتحدة. (ar)
- Walter Richard Miles (March 29, 1885 – May 15, 1978) was an American psychologist and a president of the American Psychological Association (APA). He best known for his development of the two-story rat maze, his research on low dose alcohol, the development of red night vision goggles for aviation pilots, and the reduction of performance in aging individuals. However, the theme of his academic career was his fascination with apparatuses to measure behavior. C. James Goodwin (2003) noted that Miles "never became a leading figure in any particular area of research in psychology... but drifted from one area to another, with the direction of the drift determined often by the presence of a particular type of apparatus or an apparatus-related problem that intrigued him" (p. 58). (en)
- Уо́лтер Ри́чард Майлз (англ. Walter Richard Miles; 29 марта 1885, — 15 мая 1978) — американский психолог, специалист в области экспериментальный психологии, почётный профессор Йельского университета. (ru)
- Walter R. Miles (Walter Richard Miles; * 29. März 1885 in , North Dakota; † 15. Mai 1978) war ein US-amerikanischer Experimentalpsychologe. Miles promovierte 1913 an der University of Iowa. Raymond Dodge (1871–1942) berief ihn an die Wesleyan University in Connecticut. Ab 1914 arbeitete Miles am Carnegie Nutrition Laboratory in Boston. Ab 1922 stand er dem experimentalpsychologischen Labor der Stanford University vor. 1932 war er Präsident der American Psychological Association. Von 1932 bis 1952 war er Professor an der Yale University. 1933 wurde er in die National Academy of Sciences und 1944 in die American Philosophical Society gewählt. (de)
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