Everett Franklin Lindquist

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Everett Franklin Lindquist was an American educator and measurement expert best known for pioneering standardized testing, including developing the ACT college entrance exam.

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instanceOf educator
human
measurement expert
psychometrician
test developer
areaOfInfluence college entrance examinations
statewide testing programs
contributedTo development of machine scoring for tests
large-scale educational assessment programs
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
educatedAt University of Iowa
employer University of Iowa
familyName Lindquist
fieldOfWork educational measurement
psychometrics
standardized testing
givenName Everett
influenced college admissions testing practices in the United States
knownFor ACT college entrance examination
surface form: ACT college entrance exam

pioneering work in standardized testing
languageOfWorkOrName English
middleName Franklin
notableAchievement advancement of objective test scoring methods
development of the ACT test
pioneering standardized testing in the United States
notableWork ACT college entrance examination
occupation educator
test designer
university professor
sexOrGender male
workLocation Iowa
Iowa City, Iowa

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ACT founder Everett Franklin Lindquist