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    Charlotte Bühler (née Malachowski; December 20, 1893 – February 3, 1974) was a German-American developmental psychologist. Bühler was born Charlotte Berta...
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     364. ISBN 9783319041995. OCLC 888144508. "Charlotte Bühler". www.charlotte-buehler-institut.at Charlotte Bühler Institut. Retrieved 2022-01-29. Short biography...
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    in psychotherapy to help find patients' motivations. He influenced Charlotte Bühler, who studied language meaning and society. Ebbinghaus discovered an...
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    students. Frankl recruited other psychologists for the center, including Charlotte Bühler, Erwin Wexberg, and Rudolf Dreikurs. In 1931, not a single Viennese...
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    behavior was also influenced by Albert Moll, Carl Jung, William Stern and Charlotte Bühler. Although Freud is usually regarded as the central figure in the "discovery...
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    Otto Marburg, in developmental psychology with Karl Ludwig Bühler and his wife, Charlotte Bühler, also a psychology professor, and in Neurophysiology with...
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  • Kelly, Clark Moustakas, Gardner Murphy, Henry Murray, Robert W. White, Charlotte Bühler, Floyd Matson, Jacques Barzun, and René Dubos. Robert Knapp was chairman...
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  • Psychological Institute from 1931 to 1938, working as a research assistant to Charlotte Bühler. She went through psychoanalysis with Ernst Kris. In 1938, after the...
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    Stephanie Anna Charlotte Buhl-Freifrau von und zu Guttenberg (née Gräfin von Bismarck-Schönhausen; 24 November 1976 in Munich) is a German activist, public...
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  • development of infants. The so-called Viennese Baby Tests were created by Charlotte Bühler and could be used to assess the mental, social, and physical development...
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    for the discontinued cooking show Topfgeldjäger. Hannes Burkhardt, Charlotte Bühl-Gramer: Trödelshows im Fernsehen – Geschichte als Ware. In: Public History...
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  • L. Blake, Helen Blauvelt, Jerome S. Bruner, George W. Boguslavsky, Charlotte Bühler, Eliot D. Chapple, Stanley Cobb, Nicholas E. Collias, Jocelyn Crane...
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  • and 1951. Bühler was a controlling shareholder of Bühler Brothers, which was established in 1860, by his grandfather Adolf Bühler Sr. Bühler was on the...
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  • Brooks-Gunn (1946–) Christia Spears Brown Jerome Bruner (1915–2016) Charlotte Bühler Erica Burman Stephen J. Ceci Edouard Claparède (1873–1940) Mamie Phipps...
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  • Feminist Voices Digital Archive. Rutherford, A. (ed.). "Profile of Charlotte Buhler". Psychology's Feminist Voices Digital Archive. Rutherford, A. (ed...
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  • 7 May 2021 by Controversia. The track was written by Nick Audino, Charlotte Bühler, Sofi Tukker's Sophie Hawley, Lewis Hughes, OHYES and Alok, while the...
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  • worked. In Switzerland his name is spelled Bühler. Buhler was born in London to Swiss parents, Robert Buhler and Lucie Kronig, who had married there. His...
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    German), pp. 897 Helge Weingärtner, Rundbasteien (in German), pp. 917 Charlotte Bühl, Entfestigung (in German), pp. 247 Maritta Hein-Kremer, Köma-Projekt...
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  • Born on 27 April 1967 in Copenhagen, Christine Buhl Andersen is the daughter of the architect Charlotte Buhl and the civil engineer S. Palle Andersen. Raised...
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  • then stayed at the University of Innsbruck for several years on a "Charlotte-Bühler Habilitationsprogramm" of the Austrian Science Fund. Some extended...
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  • 1966 Caracterología étnica, Paul Grieger, 1966 Psicología Práctica, Charlotte Bühler, 1969 Inteligencia y carácter, Robert Maistriaux, 1970 Middendorp,...
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  • in an orthodox Jewish family in Poland. She studied in Vienna with Charlotte Bühler and completed her doctorate in 1935. After graduation, she married...
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  • Hungary. Bolgar studied at the University of Vienna. She studied under Charlotte Bühler and earned her doctorate in 1934. She knew Anna Freud and attended...
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  • the University of Vienna. She later assisted psychologist professor Charlotte Bühler who held a professorship at the University of Oslo (1938–40). She was...
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    Nazi Germany including; Wolfgang Köhler, Max Wertheimer, Karl Bühler and Charlotte Bühler. In 1944, Seward published one of her first seminal pieces. This...
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  • standard tests developed by the Austrian developmental psychologist Charlotte Bühler. Finding subjects for her thesis research in Tallahassee, Florida proved...
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    studying German literature and psychology (including under professor Charlotte Bühler). Until March 1938 she did not know that she was Jewish according to...
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  • in Europe, where she collaborated with Jean Piaget, Carl Jung, and Charlotte Buhler. In 1936, she returned to the United States, where she was named a...
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    Annalena Charlotte Alma Baerbock (German: [anaˈleːna ˈbɛːɐ̯bɔk] ; born 15 December 1980) is a German politician of the Alliance 90/The Greens party serving...
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  • under Charlotte Bühler, the Professor of Child Development. In 1937, after earning her Doctor of Philosophy degree, she was invited by Bühler to go to...
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