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Discuss “Psychologist David Klahr named Bingham Professor”

After years of having an effect on Carnegie Mellon and other institutions, David Klahr, a researcher in education, has received the prestigious title of Walter van Dyke Bingham Professor of Cognitive Development and Education Sciences from Carnegie Mellon University.

Klahr’s accomplishments include the investigations of scientific discovery and cognitive development. Klahr has written several papers addressing these topics, each one recognized by esteemed publications, including the British Journal of Psychology and the International Journal of Man-Machine Studies.

Michael Scheier, head of Carnegie Mellon’s psychology department, said that there are two characteristics that distinguish Klahr as an education researcher.

“The first is...

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