James Cattell
A student of Wilhelm Wundt, James Cattell's contributions to industrial psychology include founding the Psychological Corporation, a psychological consulting company that is still in operation. His influence also extends to the accomplishments of his students in the field of industrial psychology at Columbia University.
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