Lee Edward Travis
Lee Edward Travis | |
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| Born | June 23, 1896 Chase County, Nebraska, U.S. |
| Died | October 10, 1987 (aged 91) Encino, California, U.S. |
| Alma mater | University of Iowa |
| Known for | Speech pathology |
| Awards | Fellow of the American Psychological Association |
| Scientific career | |
| Fields | Psychology |
| Institutions | University of Iowa University of Southern California Fuller Seminary |
| Thesis | An Objective Measurement of Suggestibility & Negativism by Means of Subliminal Sensory Stimuli; A Study in Clinical Psychology - Masters' Thesis (1923) |
| Doctoral advisors | Carl Seashore |
| Doctoral students | George Kelly Wendell Johnson Donald B. Lindsley |
Lee Edward Travis (June 23, 1896, Nebraska – October 10, 1987) was one of the founding fathers of speech pathology in America.