Louis Guttman (1920–2014) was a prominent American sociologist and psychometrician known for his contributions to the fields of sociology, statistics, and measurement theory. He is best known for developing the Guttman scale (also known as the cumulative scale), which is a unidimensional scale used to measure a person's attitudes, opinions, or behaviors.

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