Carl E. Seashore | |
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Carl Emil Sjöstrand | |
Born | Mörlunda, Sweden | January 28, 1866
Died | October 16, 1949 | (aged 83)
Nationality | American |
Alma mater | Yale University |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Psychology |
Institutions | University of Iowa |
Doctoral advisors | Edward Wheeler Scripture, George Trumbull Ladd |
Doctoral students | George Kelly, Lee Edward Travis |
Carl Emil Seashore, born Sjöstrand (January 28, 1866 – October 16, 1949) was a prominent American psychologist and educator. He was the author of numerous books and articles principally regarding the fields of speech–language pathology, music education, and the psychology of music and art. He served as Dean of the Graduate College of University of Iowa from 1908–1937. He is most commonly associated with the development of the Seashore Tests of Musical Ability.[1][2][3]