A. Damian Woodbury

A. Damian Woodbury, Ph.D. (1928-1986) was a mechanical engineer who is most famous for developing the Woodbury Scale in the 1950s. The Woodbury scale has been employed throughout the private, public, and voluntary sector as a means for applying statistical value to subjective survey data. Dr. Woodbury first developed the Woodbury chart while completing his doctoral research in 1956 in engineering.

Biography
Dr. Woodbury was born in Paddington in London, England. He graduated with a doctoral degree in engineering from the University of Sussex in 1956. Out of school, he spent the majority of his career as a mechanical engineer and independent consultant in the United Kingdom and the United States. He married Alexandra Peterson of Albany, NY in 1958.

Woodbury Scale
A Woodbury Scale utilizes a numeric scale of value 0 through 10 as applied to a range of survey answers. Each value is plotted as a range and average on in a table.
 
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