Paul Fitts

American psychologist
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroAmerican psychologist
PlacesUnited States of America
wasMilitary officer Psychologist Professor Educator Soldier Officer
Work fieldAcademia Healthcare Military
Gender
Male
Birth6 May 1912, Martin, Weakley County, Tennessee, USA
Death2 May 1965Ann Arbor, Washtenaw County, Michigan, USA (aged 53 years)
Star signTaurus
Education
Brown University
The details

Biography

Paul Morris Fitts Jr. (May 6, 1912 – May 2, 1965) was a psychologist at the Ohio State University (later at the University of Michigan). He developed a model of human movement, Fitts's law, based on rapid, aimed movement, which went on to become one of the most highly successful and well studied mathematical models of human motion. By focusing his attention on human factors during his time as Lieutenant Colonel in the US Air Force, Fitts became known as one of the pioneers in improving aviation safety. There are also indications Fitts worked in some capacity as a consultant concerning the interview of alleged UFO witnesses, and was planning work on how terrestrial or psychological explanations could account for UFO sightings.

In 1965 he died unexpectedly at the age of 52.

He was President of Division 21 (Division of Applied Experimental and Engineering psychology) of the American Psychological Association (APA), in 1957–1958. The association now has a Paul Fitts honorary award. From 1962-63 Paul M. Fitts was president of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society.

Education

He received degrees in psychology at the following universities:

  • University of Tennessee (BS 1934)
  • Brown University (MS 1936)
  • University of Rochester (PhD 1938)

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