Gleser was originally from St. Louis, Missouri. She studied mathematics at Washington University in St. Louis, graduating Phi Beta Kappa in 1935 and earning a master's degree in 1936. Although she was working towards a doctorate in mathematics, she interrupted her studies to marry a civil engineer, and later switched to psychology, completing a Ph.D. at Washington University in 1950.[1][2]
Career
Gleser began part-time work at the University of Cincinnati in 1956, and in 1964 became a full professor of psychiatry and psychology. She was director of the university's psychology division beginning in 1967, and chief outpatient psychologist at Cincinnati General Hospital from 1968 to 1972. Glesner was also a visiting professor at Stanford University and Macquarie University.[3]
Trotter, Mildred; Gleser, Goldine C. (December 1952), "Estimation of stature from long bones of American Whites and Negroes", American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 10 (4): 463–514, doi:10.1002/ajpa.1330100407, PMID13007782
Cronbach, Lee J.; Rajaratnam, Nageswari; Gleser, Goldine C. (November 1963), "Theory of generalizability: A liberalization of reliability theory", British Journal of Statistical Psychology, 16 (2): 137–163, doi:10.1111/j.2044-8317.1963.tb00206.x
Gleser, Goldine C.; Ihilevich, David (1969), "An objective instrument for measuring defense mechanisms.", Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 33 (1): 51–60, doi:10.1037/h0027381, PMID5776301
Green, Bonnie L.; Korol, Mindy; Grace, Mary C.; Vary, Marshall G.; Leonard, Anthony C.; Gleser, Goldine C.; Smitson-Cohen, Sheila (November 1991), "Children and disaster: Age, gender, and parental effects on PTSD symptoms", Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 30 (6): 945–951, doi:10.1097/00004583-199111000-00012, PMID1757444
References
^ abcFriedman, Alan F.; Dember, William N. (September 2006), "Obituaries: Goldine Gleser (1915–2004)", American Psychologist, 61 (6): 636, doi:10.1037/0003-066x.61.6.636