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Campbellfamily name, from Gaelic caimbeul "wry or crooked mouth," from cam "crooked, deformed, one-eyed, cross-eyed." Also in surname Cameron, from Gaelic camshron "wry or hooked nose [..]
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Campbell(1916-1996) U.S. psychologist with a PhD in social psychology from University of California in Berkeley. He introduced standard concepts in experimental design such as internal validity and external v [..]
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CampbellUs psychologist, 1916-1996 and made significant advances in the methodologies of psychology. He developed methods to determine the validity of psychological measures.
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Campbell(n) United States mythologist (1904-1987)
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Campbell(b. 1781, d. 1861). “Reports of Cases Determined at Nisi Prius” (1807–16); “Letter to Lord Stanley” (1837); “Speeches at the Bar and House of Comm [..]
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Campbell(b. Glasgow, July 27th, 1777; d. Boulogne, June 15th, 1844). “Pleasures of Hope” (1799); “Poems” (1803); “Annals of Great Britain” (1806);  [..]
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CampbellFrom a Scottish surname meaning "crooked mouth" from Gaelic cam "crooked" and beul "mouth".
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