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Gene V. Glass was born on 19 June, 1940 in Lincoln, Nebraska, is an American statistician. Discover Gene V. Glass's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 83 years old?

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Born 19 June, 1940
Birthday 19 June
Birthplace Lincoln, Nebraska
Nationality United States

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1940

Gene V Glass (born June 19, 1940) is an American statistician and researcher working in educational psychology and the social sciences.

1958

Glass was born in Lincoln, Nebraska and educated in the Lincoln Public School system, graduating from Lincoln Northeast High School in 1958.

He attended Nebraska Wesleyan University from 1958 to 1960 and the University of Nebraska-Lincoln from 1960 to January, 1962, earning a bachelor's degree with a joint major in mathematics and German.

1961

He worked as a research assistant for Robert E. Stake at UNL from spring 1961 until graduation.

At Stake's suggestion, he chose to immediately enroll in graduate school.

1962

He entered the PhD program in statistics, measurement and experimental design at the University of Wisconsin, Madison in February 1962.

1964

The book, which was started in 1964 while Glass was still a graduate student, went through three editions, the most recent having been published in 1996 with Kenneth D. Hopkins as co-author.

His scholarly contributions are divided into three periods: 1964–1974 statistical methods including contributions to factor analysis and meta-analysis; 1975–1985 psychotherapy outcome research; 1986–2010 education policy analysis.

1965

He graduated with a PhD in Educational Psychology in May, 1965, having studied with Julian C. Stanley, Chester W. Harris, and Henry F. Kaiser.

In August 1965, he joined Stake and other colleagues as an assistant professor in the Center for Instructional Research and Curriculum Evaluation at the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign, where he taught for two years before moving to the University of Colorado Boulder.

1966

His doctoral dissertation, entitled Alpha Factor Analysis of Infallible Variables, won the Creative Talent award in Psychometrics given by the American Institutes for Research for 1966.

1968

In addition, Glass has been an active editor of scholarly journals: 1968–1970 Review of Educational Research, 1978–1980 Psychological Bulletin (Editor for Methodology),

1970

He was promoted to professor at CU-Boulder in 1970.

In 1970, he published his first book, Statistical Methods in Education and Psychology, with his adviser Julian C. Stanley as co-author.

1976

According to the science writer Morton Hunt, he coined the term "meta-analysis" and illustrated its first use in his presidential address to the American Educational Research Association in San Francisco in April, 1976.

1980

The most extensive illustration of the technique was to the literature on psychotherapy outcome studies, published in 1980 by Johns Hopkins University Press under the title Benefits of Psychotherapy by Mary Lee Smith, Gene V Glass, and Thomas I. Miller.

1984

1984–1986 American Educational Research Journal (Co-Editor with Mary Lee Smith and Lorrie A. Shepard).

1986

In 1986, Glass joined the faculty of the Arizona State University in Tempe, Arizona, from which he retired in 2010.

He holds the title of Regents' Professor Emeritus from Arizona State University.

1993

In recent years he has championed the cause of open access to scholarly literature, having created in 1993 the ("free-to-read") online journal Education Policy Analysis Archives and in 1998 the multi-lingual online book review journal Education Review, both of which journals remained in continuous publication in 2010.

2003

In 2003, he was elected to membership in the National Academy of Education.

2006

In 2006, he was honored with the Distinguished Contributions to Educational Research Award of the American Educational Research Association.

2008

In 2008, he published Fertilizers, Pills & Magnetic Strips: The Fate of Public Education in America in which contemporary education debates are seen as the result of demographic and economic trends throughout the 20th Century.

2010

Gene V Glass is a Regents' Professor Emeritus at Arizona State University in both the educational leadership and policy studies and psychology in education divisions, having retired in 2010 from the Mary Lou Fulton Institute and Graduate School of Education.

In all, as of 2010 his

professional résumé lists some 23 books and more than 250 articles, reviews and reports.

2011

From 2011 to 2020, he was a senior researcher at the National Education Policy Center, a Research Professor in the School of Education at the University of Colorado Boulder, and a Lecturer in the Connie L. Lurie College of Education at San Jose State University.

In 2011, he joined the faculty of the School of Education at the University of Colorado Boulder as a research professor.

He has served as a senior researcher in the National Education Policy Center since 2011.

2014

In 2014, Glass co-authored with David C. Berliner the book 50 Myths and Lies That Threaten America's Public Schools.

One type of effect size estimator, g, was named after Glass by Larry V. Hedges.

2015

From 2015 to 2019, he served as a Lecturer in the Connie L. Curie College of Education at San José State University.