14 Facts About Ernest Burgess

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Ernest Watson Burgess was a Canadian-American urban sociologist born in Tilbury, Ontario.

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Ernest Burgess was educated at Kingfisher College in Oklahoma and continued graduate studies in sociology at the University of Chicago.

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Ernest Burgess served as the 24th President of the American Sociological Association.

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Five years after his arrival as a professor at the University of a Chicago in 1921, Ernest Burgess would publish one of his most celebrated works.

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Ernest Burgess collaborated with sociologist Robert Park to write a textbook called Introduction to the Science of Sociology.

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Ernest Burgess identified 21 measures believed to be associated with success on parole, converting these measures to a score of zero or one, with a score of one associated with parole success.

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Ernest Burgess then added the scores to obtain a scale in which higher scores predicted a greater chance of success on parole.

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Ernest Burgess has been credited with the birth of actuarial dangerousness prediction.

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Hakeem reported that the Ernest Burgess method had "remarkable accuracy in prediction".

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Ernest Burgess spent a considerable amount of time studying the institutions of family and marriage.

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Ernest Burgess was interested in developing a scientific measure that would predict a success rate in marriage.

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Ernest Burgess studied elderly people, especially the effects of retirement.

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Ernest Burgess collaborated with the government in researching the success of government programs for the elderly, the results of which were published in 1960 in the book Aging in Western Societies.

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Ernest Burgess was involved with first and largest volume of the series.