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This article was first written for Simple English wiki [1]. It lacks details of his life, and the only obit I found was the one on the APA site. Brief facts were available, but the full biography is behind a pay-wall. I'd be grateful if an APA member could read the full biography, and perhaps add a few details. We need to know, for example, in what capacity he served in the US forces.
The list of references is fairly complete up to about 1965. I have not listed papers whose content was better represented by later reviews and books. Lumsdaine was the most important reviewer of instructional media research from 1949 to about 1965. Macdonald-ross (talk) 08:24, 18 August 2015 (UTC)Reply