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  1. David "Weshy" Wechsler ( / ˈwɛkslər /; January 12, 1896 – May 2, 1981) was a Romanian-American psychologist. He developed well-known intelligence scales, such as the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale (WAIS) and the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children (WISC) to get to know his patients at Bellevue Hospital.

  2. David Wechsler (born January 12, 1896, Lespedi, Romania—died May 2, 1981, New York, New York, U.S.) was an American psychologist and inventor of several widely used intelligence tests for adults and children.

  3. David Wechsler was a clinical psychologist and researcher who authored more than 60 books and articles on the structure and assessment of intelligence and created the Wechsler scales, a series of assessment instruments popular throughout the world.

  4. Jul 1, 2024 · The Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale (WAIS) is an intelligence test first published in 1955 and designed to measure intelligence in adults and older adolescents. The test was designed by psychologist David Wechsler, who believed that intelligence was made up of a number of different mental abilities rather than a single general intelligence ...

  5. The life of the creator of the Wechsler Scales: biography of David Wechsler. David Wechsler was born on January 12, 1896 in the city of Lespedi, Romania, as the youngest of seven children. He came from a family of Jewish origin, being the son of professor Moses S. Wechsler and shopkeeper Leah W. Pascal.

  6. David Wechsler is best known for developing several widely-used intelligence tests, including the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children (Wechsler, 1949) and the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale (Wechsler, 1955).

  7. Jan 1, 2021 · However, it was American psychologist David Wechsler who dramatically, and permanently, changed the face of intelligence testing when he published the Wechsler-Bellevue (W-B), for ages 7–69 years, in 1939 (known in the literature as the W-B Form I because Form II was published in 1946).

  8. Beginning in 1934, Wechsler's creative efforts were largely directed to two of his most important contributions to psychology: (a) the development and standardization of the adult (and later preschool and children's) intelligence scales that bear his name; and (b) the substitution for Binet's Mental Age of a Deviation Quotient (so important in ...

  9. Sep 18, 2020 · David Wechsler, PhD, was a prominent Jewish American psychologist and scientist who is perhaps best known for his contributions to the conceptualization and evaluation of intellectual abilities across the lifespan.

  10. May 3, 1981 · Dr. David Wechsler, a psychologist who was the author of widely used intelligence tests, died yesterday at his home on Manhattan's East Side. He was 85 years old. For 35 years, from 1932 to...