John van de Geer
Johannes Petrus "John" van de Geer was a Dutch psychologist, and Professor Experimental Psychology at the Leiden University, particularly known for his "Introduction to multivariate analysis for the social sciences".
His daughter is Sara van de Geer.
Van de Geer received his PhD in 1957 at the Leiden University with a thesis entitled "A Psychological Study of Problem Solving" advised by Alfons Chorus.
Van de Geer was appointed Professor Experimental Psychology at the Leiden University Department of Data Theory in 1961. Among his doctorate students were Willem Levelt, John Michon, Willem Albert Wagenaar, Jan de Leeuw, Willem Heiser and Jacqueline Meulman. Van de Geer was Visiting Professor at the University of Ankara in 1969. He retired as Professor of "Social Research Methodology, in particular the data theory relating to the social science research" from the Leiden University in 1987.Publications
Books, a selection:
Articles, a selection:
- Van de Geer, Johan Petrus, Willem JM Levelt, and Reinier Plomp. "." Acta Psychologica 20 : 308-319.
- Van de Geer, John P., and Joseph MF Jaspars. "Cognitive functions." Annual Review of Psychology 17.1 : 145-176.
- Plomp, R., L. C. W. Pols, and J. P. van de Geer. "." Journal of Acoustical Society of America 41 : 707-712.
- Messick, David M., and John P. van de Geer. "A reversal paradox." Psychological Bulletin 90.3 : 582.
- van de Geer, John P. "Linear relations amongk sets of variables." Psychometrika 49.1 : 79-94.