William Grant Dahlstrom (1922–2006) was an American psychologist who worked on the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory.[1][2]

He received the APA Award for Distinguished Professional Contributions to Applied Research in 1991 and the Bruno Klopfer Award in 1994. In 1969 he won the Anisfield-Wolf Book Award with E. Earl Baughman for their study Negro and White Children: A Psychological Study in the Rural South.[3]

References

  1. Baucom, Donald H. "W. Grant Dahlstrom (1922-2006)." (2007): 1072.
  2. Kimm Spurr. "‘Doing Great Things in a Quiet Way’: Graduate student fellowship honors psychology professor".
  3. "Negro and White Children".
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