Mary M. Frasier

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Mary M. Frasier (May 17, 1938, South Carolina - February 3, 2005, Athens, Georgia) was a famous African American educator who specialized in the area of gifted education at the University of Georgia. She developed the Frasier Traits, Aptitudes, and Behaviors (F-TAB), which is an instrument used by many school systems to identify children for gifted educational services.

Frasier received a bachelor's in music education and a master's in guidance and counseling from South Carolina State College. She earned her Ph.D. in educational psychology from the University of Connecticut.

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