Robert B. Ammons

Doctor/clinical & experimental psychology
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IntroDoctor/clinical & experimental psychology
wasPsychologist
Work fieldHealthcare
Gender
Male
Birth27 February 1920
Death21 May 1999 (aged 79 years)
Star signPisces
Education
University of Iowa
Awards
AAAS Fellow 
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Biography

Robert Bruce Ammons (February 27, 1920 – May 21, 1999) was the founder, along with his wife Carol H. Ammons, of Psychological Reports and Perceptual and Motor Skills. He received his Ph.D. in clinical and experimental psychology from the University of Iowa in 1946. Ammons was a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, and of several divisions of the American Psychological Association.

The Ammons are also known for developing the Ammons Quick Test of intelligence, a short (five minutes) intelligence test for adults, consisting of an orally administered picture vocabulary test. It is mostly used for pre-screening the elderly, particularly because it minimizes fatigue. Its results correlate highly with those of the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale, particularly with the verbal IQ scale. It also benefits from simple and objective scoring.

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