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159: 191:(APA) The alliance did not last, however. Few members of the old AACP joined the APA and many member of the APA were unhappy about the older "scientific" organization expending its resources on managing issues in "applied" psychology. By 1925 the Clinical Section was abandoned, and applied psychologists regrouped in a series of new regional and national entities. It would not be until after World War II that the APA would create a divisional structure that enabled clinical psychology to enter it again. 1020: 187:(APA); the resolution, which discouraged psychological testing by unqualified individuals, was the first practice-related position statement issued by the APA. In 1917, led a group of several psychologists to found the American Association of Clinical Psychologists (AACP), and served as the organization's first president. In 1919, the AACP merged, as a "Section on Clinical Psychology," into the better-established 247:, Bruce Hermann said that Wallin was "prickly to be sure and quick to take professional offense." Author Leila Zenderland said, "While his writings were significant in questioning the overstatements of other testers, Wallin largely remained an isolated maverick." Indeed, in a letter to H.H. Goddard, Wallin disclosed that he had lost a position because he was said to be "a difficult man to get along with." 222:
In 1913, Wallin married Francis Geraldine Tinsley. They had two children. Virginia Stanton Wallin Obrinski was born in 1915 and became a psychologist. Geraldine Tinsley Wallin Sickler was born in 1919. Geraldine graduated with a bachelor's degree from Duke University. After his younger daughter was
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and then established a psychology clinic at the New Jersey Village for Epileptics (now the New Jersey Neuropsychiatric Institute). That position only lasted eight months, as Wallin felt that he was never treated like a professional by the facility's superintendent. His experiences at the institute
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and an early proponent of educational services for the mentally handicapped. Wallin wrote more than 30 books and published over 300 articles. He established several psychology clinics and was a noted professor, author and mental health director for a state board of education. Wallin also led the
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Reproduction of an item from the 1908 Binet-Simon intelligence scale, showing three pairs of pictures, about which the tested child was asked, "Which of these two faces is the prettier?" The drawings were reproduced in the article "A Practical Guide for Administering the Binet-Simon Scale for
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After establishing educational psychology services for the public school systems in St. Louis and Baltimore, Wallin directed the Division of Special Education and Mental Hygiene with the Delaware State Board of Education. He served as a visiting professor at
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The Council for Exceptional Children gives the J. E. Wallace Wallin Lifetime Achievement Award to "an individual who has made continued and sustained contributions to the education of children and youth with exceptionalities."
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killed in a 1959 traffic collision, Wallin established the Geraldine Wallin Sickler Award at Augustana College. The award provides monetary assistance for outstanding senior psychology students to pursue graduate education.
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Beginning early in his career at Vineland, Wallin took great interest in intelligence testing and education of the developmentally disabled. He cautioned against overemphasis on the
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Measuring Intelligence" by J. W. Wallace Wallin in the March 1911 issue of the journal The Psychological Clinic (volume 5 number 1)
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Several sources have commented on Wallin's personality. In describing the interpersonal issues that Wallin had at the
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may have inspired his involvement with professional organizations shortly thereafter. He left for the
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founding of the American Association of Clinical Psychologists, which later became Division 12 of the
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Wallin accepted several academic positions after completing his training. He worked briefly at the
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Measuring Minds: Henry Herbert Goddard and the Origins of American Intelligence Testing
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From SΓ©ance to Science: A History of the Profession of Psychology in America
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to establish one of the first psychoeducational clinics in the nation.
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In 1955, Wallin reflected on his career in his autobiographical work
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Clinical Psychology Since 1917: Science, Practice and Organization
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The History of Special Education: From Isolation to Integration
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Meritorious Service Award, Augustana College (1955)
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Wallin died on August 5, 1969. 179:In 1915 Wallin co-authored (with 1827:University of Pittsburgh faculty 1018: 658:10.1111/j.1528-1167.2009.02486.x 424:The Journal of Special Education 579:Hall, Granville Staney (1918). 554:"Wallin Volume Program Feature" 284:. New York: World Book Company. 138:in 1897. He completed a PhD at 816: 622:Wallin, J. E. Wallace (1955). 515: 308:Wallin, J. E. Wallace (1949). 301:Wallin, J. E. Wallace (1939). 294:Wallin, J. E. Wallace (1935). 287:Wallin, J. E. Wallace (1924). 280:Wallin, J. E. Wallace (1920). 273:Wallin, J. E. Wallace (1905). 1: 1837:People from Page County, Iowa 1114:Industrial and organizational 625:The Odyssey of a Psychologist 316: 233:The Odyssey of a Psychologist 226: 183:) a resolution passed by the 125: 1355:Human factors and ergonomics 136:Augustana College (Illinois) 7: 757:"Meritorious Service Award" 217: 10: 1858: 732:Lawrence, Alberta (1921). 683:Zenderland, Leila (2001). 436:10.1177/002246697901300102 312:. 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Page County, Iowa
American
Augustana College
Yale University
Psychologist
Doctoral advisor
Edward W. Scripture
psychologist
American Psychological Association
Page County, Iowa
Augustana College (Illinois)
Yale University
G. Stanley Hall
Clark University

Vineland Training School
University of Pittsburgh
Guy Montrose Whipple
American Psychological Association
American Psychological Association
Upsala College
East Orange, New Jersey
intelligence quotient
Lewis Terman
New Jersey State Village for Epileptics



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