Granville Stanley Hall (February 1, 1844 – April 24, 1924) was an American psychologist and educator who earned the first doctorate in psychology awarded...
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G. Stanley Hall was a psychologist and educator. Stanley Hall may also refer to: Stanley Hall (dancer) (1917–1994), British-born ballet dancer Stanley...
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psychologists prior to Watson. G. Stanley Hall, for instance, became very well known for his 1904 book Adolescence. Hall's beliefs differed from Watson's...
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Clark University (redirect from Atwood Hall)
departments in mathematics, physics, chemistry, biology, and psychology. G. Stanley Hall was appointed the first president of Clark University in 1888. He had...
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Karl Lashley 1928 Edwin G. Boring 1927 Harry Levi Hollingworth 1926 Harvey A. Carr 1925 Madison Bentley 1924 G. Stanley Hall 1923 Lewis Terman 1922...
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frequentative of ticken, to touch lightly. In 1897, psychologists G. Stanley Hall and Arthur Allin described a "tickle" as two different types of phenomena...
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Carl Jung (redirect from C. G. Jung)
The conference at Clark University was planned by the psychologist G. Stanley Hall and included 27 distinguished psychiatrists, neurologists, and psychologists...
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experimental psychology, various kinds of applied psychology appeared. G. Stanley Hall brought scientific pedagogy to the United States from Germany in the...
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Schacter, Daniel (2009). Psychology Second Edition. p. 487. Krippner, Stanley (1972). "The plateau experience: A. H. Maslow and others". The Journal...
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gargalesis are the scientific terms, coined in 1897 by psychologists G. Stanley Hall and Arthur Allin, used to describe the two types of tickling. Knismesis...
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The phenomenon was first described in medical literature in 1890 by G. Stanley Hall and in 1891 by Anton Delbrück. Curtis and Hart (2020) defined pathological...
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the 72nd most cited psychologist of the 20th century, in a tie with G. Stanley Hall. Terman was born in Johnson County, Indiana, the son of Martha P. (Cutsinger)...
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Philip Zimbardo (redirect from Philip G. Zimbardo)
Milgram experiment, which was performed in 1961 at Yale University by Stanley Milgram, Zimbardo's former high school friend. Zimbardo and Maslach married...
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Piper's "spirit" controls were purely fictitious the psychologist G. Stanley Hall invented a niece called Bessie Beals and asked Piper's 'control' to...
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German scholar Wilhelm Wundt, Americans including James Mckeen Cattell, G. Stanley Hall, William James, and others helped to formalize psychology as an academic...
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08.008. PMID 15350854. S2CID 3786696. Caprara, G.; Fida, R.; Vecchione, M.; Del Bove, G.; Vecchio, G.; Barabaranelli, C.; Bandura, A. (2008). "Longitudinal...
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Yūjirō Motora (section Work with G. Stanley Hall)
studies also included significant work on physiological psychology with G. Stanley Hall. After graduate school, he returned to Japan, where he served on the...
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sitting. George E. Dorr, Piper's manager, set up six sittings with Dr. G. Stanley Hall and his associate Amy Tanner both from Clark University. A sitting...
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members the "normal way". Ainsworth received many honors, including the G. Stanley Hall Award from APA for developmental psychology in 1984., the Award for...
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Edwin Boring (redirect from E. G. Boring)
perspective. However, the summer before he was to start at Harvard, G. Stanley Hall, the president of Clark University, offered him a job as professor...
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presenting the core elements of psychoanalysis in an accessible way. G. Stanley Hall in his preface to the 1920 American translation wrote: These twenty-eight...
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publication vehicle for psychologists not connected with the laboratory of G. Stanley Hall (Clark University), who often published in his American Journal of...
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Psychology), the first textbook of experimental psychology. 1878 – G. Stanley Hall was awarded the first PhD on a psychological topic from Harvard (in...
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Granville Hall may refer to: Granville D. Hall (1837–1934), American journalist, businessman and politician G. Stanley Hall (1846–1924), American psychologist...
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The founding members who were also the first Vice-Presidents were G. Stanley Hall, George Stuart Fullerton, Edward Charles Pickering, Henry Pickering...
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1881 when a series of lectures was delivered by early psychologist G. Stanley Hall. In its early stages the psychology of religious conversion mainly...
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to receive a Ph.D. in psychology (in 1920). He worked closely with G. Stanley Hall during his time at Clark University, and his dissertation—published...
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academic journal of international relations. It was founded in 1910 by G. Stanley Hall along with George Hubbard Blakeslee, both of Clark University. Despite...
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the United States soon followed Wundt in setting up laboratories. G. Stanley Hall, an American who studied with Wundt, founded a psychology lab that...
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Sims, Sir Bernard Spilsbury, Sir P. G. Wodehouse, and Filson Young. Doyle was found clutching his chest in the hall of Windlesham Manor, his house in Crowborough...
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