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Raymond and Cattell's
He became Raymond Cattell's associate at the Institute of Personality and Ability Testing ( IPAT ) in 1963.
Perfectionism is one of Raymond Cattell's 16 Personality Factors.

Raymond and research
* Raymond Rambert: Raymond Rambert is a journalist who is visiting Oran to research a story on living conditions in the Arab quarter of the town.
A key piece of experimentally-derived information came from X-ray diffraction images that had been obtained by Maurice Wilkins, Rosalind Franklin, and their research student, Raymond Gosling.
The two books generally considered most important to the Revival were Raymond Weaver's 1921 biography Herman Melville: Man, Mariner and Mystic and his 1924 edition of Melville's last great but never quite finished manuscript, Billy Budd, which Melville's granddaughter gave to Weaver when he visited her for research on the biography.
Interest in the NDE was originally spurred by the research of psychiatrists Elisabeth Kübler-Ross, George G. Ritchie, and Raymond Moody.
Raymond L. Cohn, an economics professor whose research has focused on economic history and international migration, has researched the mortality rates among Africans during the voyages of the Atlantic slave trade.
Milton K. Cummings was the BECO president, Joseph C. Moquin the executive vice president, William A. Girdini led the engineering design and test work, and Raymond C. Watson, Jr., directed the research and advanced systems activities.
While still finishing his PhD research, Mann met UMass climate science professor Raymond S. Bradley and began research in collaboration with him and Park.
Sir Stewart Duke-Elder founded the Institute of Ophthalmology ( now an integral part of University College London ), and many key individuals, such as Sir Harold Ridley, Charles Schepens, Norman Ashton, Shomi S. Bhattacharya, Allen Foster, Gordon Johnson and Raymond Lund have carried out their research at Moorfields and the Institute.
In August 1919 a Columbia faculty member named Raymond M. Weaver, doing research for what would become the first biography of Melville, paid a visit to his granddaughter Eleanor Melville Metcalf at her South Orange, New Jersey home.
* The Dr. John Dee of the Mind research institute, founded by the parapsychologist Raymond Moody, utilizes crystallomancy to allow people to experience an altered state of consciousness with the intention of invoking apparitions of the dead.
Raymond E. Brown ( 1974 ) came to the conclusion through his own research that the author of Secret Mark most likely relied on the Gospel of John at least from memory.
* Raymond C. Stevens, research scientist ( 1986 )
* Raymond ( 972-978 ) research suggests adding this previously unknown count to solve the problem of the otherwise extraordinary lifespan of William Tallifer ; this would of course necessitate renumbering the succeeding Raymond's, though this is not done here.
Interest in this field of study was originally spurred by the research of such pioneers as Elisabeth Kübler-Ross, Raymond Moody, and George Ritchie.
This was soon to be followed by the establishment of the Association for the Scientific Study of Near-Death Phenomena, an initial group of academic researchers, including John Audette, Raymond Moody, Bruce Greyson, Kenneth Ring and Michael Sabom, who laid the foundations for the field of Near-death studies, and carried out some of the first post-Moody NDE research.
In fact Theobald had 5 sons, the additional 2 being John and Richard, as the 1944 research of Mr Raymond Gorges has revealed Wiffen proposed that Sir Theobald Russell had married secondly Eleanor de la Tour of Berwick, who is a confirmed ancestor of the Bedford Russells.
Atkinson's role in this transformation was noted in a recent study of research universities and their impact on the genesis of high-technology centers ( see Raymond Smilor, Niall O ' Donnell, Gregory Stein and Robert S. Welborn, III, " The Research University and the Development of High-Technology Centers in the United States ," Economic Development Quarterly, Vol.
Raymond Cattell obtained the Allport-Odbert list in the 1940s, added terms obtained from psychological research, and then eliminated synonyms to reduce the total to 171.
Raymond Maxwell Jensen was a lowlife who got a job as a plant worker for a research center.
In 1978, Douglas R. Parks, David S. Rood, and Raymond J. DeMallie engaged in systematic linguistic research at the Sioux and Assiniboine reservations to establish the precise dialectology of the Sioux language.
His sojourn left him disappointed, both with England, and with many of its leading anthropologists, such as Raymond Firth and J. R. Firth, who in his view failed to extend to him the support and interest his research required, since they were critical of his lack of formal anthropological credentials.
The other members of the Board of Directors are: Dr. Jaleh Daie, managing partner of Aurora Equity ; Dr. Farouk El-Baz, Research Professor and Director of the Center for Remote Sensing, Boston University ; Dr. Howard Frank, professor of management science, University of Maryland, Robert H. Smith School of Business ; Dr. Irma Gigli, director of the Center for Immunology & Autoimmune Diseases, University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston ; Mr. Paul Longsworth, vice president of new ventures, Fluor Corporation ; Dr. John H. Moore, president emeritus of Grove City College ; Dr. Rodney Nichols, president emeritus of the New York Academy of Sciences ; Dr. Gilbert S Omenn, professor of internal medicine, human genetics and public health and director of the Center for Computational Medicine and Bioinformatics, University of Michigan ; Ms. Elizabeth Rindskopf Parker, dean of the McGeorge School of Law at the University of the Pacific ; Dr. Anne C. Petersen, a research professor at the Center for Human Growth and Development, University of Michigan ; Dr. Victor Rabinowitch, senior vice president ( retired ), The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation ; Dr. Susan Raymond, Executive Vice President for Research, Evaluation and Strategic Planning, Changing Our World ; and Dr. Hassan Virji, Executive Director, Global Change System for Analysis, Research and Training ( START ).

Raymond and propagated
This confusion is unfortunately propagated by many statistics textbooks .< ref > Raymond Hubbard, M. J. Bayarri, P Values are not Error Probabilities.

Raymond and personality
* Jade Raymond ( born 1974 ), Canadian video game producer and television personality
* Raymond Baxter, British television personality
* The 16PF Questionnaire ( 16PF ) was developed by Raymond Cattell and his colleagues in the 1940s and 1950s in a search to try to discover the basic traits of human personality using scientific methodology.
Like other Black Lanterns, the undead Firestorm mimics the personality of Ronnie Raymond, often wisecracking and exhibiting other stereotypical teenage behavior.
John Raymond Hope ( May 14, 1919-June 13, 2002 ) was an American meteorologist who specialized in hurricane forecasting and was an on-air personality on The Weather Channel.
In 1961, two United States Air Force researchers, Ernest Tupes and Raymond Christal, analyzed personality data from eight large samples.
Open-source advocate and programmer Eric S. Raymond observes that this personality is especially prevalent in certain fields of expertise ; in business, these are primarily computer science and other areas of high technology.

Raymond and structure
Using " Photo 51 " ( the X-ray diffraction results of Raymond Gosling and Rosalind Franklin of King's College London, given to them by Gosling and Franklin's colleague Maurice Wilkins ), Watson and Crick together developed a model for a helical structure of DNA, which they published in 1953.
The film's overall structure was influenced by the detective fiction of Raymond Chandler.
Franklin, working with her student Raymond Gosling, started to apply her expertise in X-ray diffraction techniques to the structure of DNA.
There are also many unincorporated areas that add to the interest and economic structure of the parish including Barnsdall, Buller, China, Coverdale, Edna, Foremans Hall, Hathaway, Illinois Plant, Lacassine, Lauderdale, Panchoville, Pine Island, Raymond, Roanoke, Silverwood, Thornwell, Topsy, Verret, and Woodlawn.
Construction of a water tower was begun in 1903 in the center of the town square and it remains a key identifying structure of Raymond along with the courthouse.
Using a carefully bundled group of these DNA threads and keeping them hydrated, Wilkins and a graduate student Raymond Gosling obtained x-ray photographs of DNA that showed that the long, thin DNA molecule in the sample from Signer had a regular, crystal-like structure in these threads.
At Berkeley, Urey was influenced by the work of physicist Raymond T. Birge and soon joined Niels Bohr in Copenhagen to work on atomic structure at the Institute for Theoretical Physics.
* French anatomist Raymond Vieussens's Traité nouveau de la structure et des causes du mouvement naturel du coeur is published in Toulouse, giving the first description of valvular disease of the heart.
Sculptor Raymond Persinger was included in James Kirkland's original abstract referencing Mr. Persinger's concepts regarding the claw structure.
Adhemar of Le Puy and Raymond IV's men, who were camped closest to the bridge attempted to destroy it using picks and hammers but made little impact on the strong structure while under missile fire from Antioch's defenders.
The double-helix model of DNA structure was first published in the journal Nature by James D. Watson and Francis Crick in 1953, ( X, Y, Z coordinates in 1954 ) based upon the crucial X-ray diffraction image of DNA labeled as " Photo 51 ", from Rosalind Franklin in 1952, followed by her more clarified DNA image with Raymond Gosling, Maurice Wilkins, Alexander Stokes, and Herbert Wilson, as well as base-pairing chemical and biochemical information by Erwin Chargaff.
: few shows better demonstrate the resonance between collectively held fictional imagination and what cultural critic Raymond Williams called " the structure of feeling " of a historical moment than Family Ties.
Professor Raymond Gosling for 2003 " DNA at King's-the continuing story: 50th anniversary of the discovery of the structure of DNA "
Raymond Gosling ( born 1926 ) is a distinguished scientist who worked with both Maurice Wilkins and Rosalind Franklin at King's College London in deducing the structure of DNA, under the direction of Sir John Randall.

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