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Abraham
Maslow -1908-1970
- Dr. C. George Boeree |
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Albert
Bandura - 1925 to Present.- Dr. C. George Boeree |
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Alfred
Binet - Biography of - Refer also to - Information
on Binet |
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Alice
Miller - Includes several articles and a bibliography. |
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Carl
Rogers - (1890-1947) Carl R. Rogers is known as the father of
client-centered therapy |
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Classical
Rorschach - Devoted to the presentation and promotion of the Rorschach
method, concentrating on the way it has been practiced within the
classical European tradition - from Hermann Rorschach himself in 1921,
via Ewald Bohm in the 1950's, 1960's and 1970's, and to the contemporary
workers in the Rorschach-Bohm tradition. |
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David
Hume (1711-1776) |
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Durkhim,
Emile - Over 70 Durkheim quotes on various subjects |
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Edward
C. Tolman (1886 - 1959) - Compiled by Lora VanderZwaag |
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Elizabeth
Loftus - (1944 - ) Dr. Elizabeth F. Loftus, a professor of psychology
and expert researcher on the malleability and reliability of repressed
memories, |
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Frank
Beech - (1911-1988)An American psychologist renowned for his research
contributions in comparative psychology such as his studies of psychobiological
brain functions, sexual behavior in mammals, and endocrinology |
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Frederick
Perls -- A Life Chronology |
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Gilligan
Carol - Proposes a stage theory of moral development for women |
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Hans
Eysenck - HANS EYSENCK (1916 - 1997) (AND
OTHER TEMPERAMENT THEORISTS) Dr. C. George Boeree The issue of personality
types, including temperament, is as old as psychology. In fact, it
is a good deal older.
Hans
Eysenck Links - Effects of Psychotherapy: Eysenck's classic review
paper An Online Introversion-Extraversion, epq rTest.
The H. J. Eysenck Official Home Page - The H. J. Eysenck Official
Home Page Professor Hans Eysenck Ph.D. D.Sc. 4th March 1916 - 4th
September 1997 The H. J. Eysenck Memorial Fund Annual Scholarships
Personality Investigations Publications and Services H. J. Eysenck
Book List Anecdotes Symposia. |
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Harry
Harlow - 1905 - 1981 Harry Harlow received his BA and PhD (1930)
in psychology from Stanford University. |
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Harry
Harlow - Notes on; (1905-1981) |
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Hugo
Munsterberg - (1863 - 1916) Hugo Munsterberg is a pioneer in the
field of Industrial Psychology (I/O) and offered many findings in
the fields of experimental psychology, behaviorism, and challenged
the effectiveness of eye witness testimonies |
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Hugo
Münsterberg (1908/1925) - Classics in the History of Psychology |
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Jakob
Friedrich Fries - Part of the 19th century German background of
modern psychology. |
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James
McKeen Cattell - 1860-1944) James McKeen Cattell was very influential
in psychology as an organizer, executive, and administrator of psychological
science and practice, and as a vocal link between psychology and the
larger scientific community |
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Judith
Rich Harris - Is a writer and developmental psychologist; co-author
of The Child: A Contemporary View Of Development; winner of the 1997
George A. Miller Award |
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Karl
Popper - (1902-1994) Shaped the Modern Philosophy of Science |
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Karen
Horney - Born in Hamburg, Germany, in 1885 |
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Kinsey
- The Kinsey Institute Web site supports interdisciplinary research
and the study of human sexuality. The Institute was founded by Dr.
Alfred Kinsey (1894-1956) in 1947. |
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Konrad
Lorenz - An Austrian zoologist and ethologist. He received medical
training at the Univ. of Vienna and spent two years at the medical
school of Columbia Univ. He received a Ph.D. (1936). Lorenz,
Konrad (Zacharias) (1903-1989) Zoologist and ethologist, born in Vienna.
He studied medicine at Vienna, and became professor at the Albertus
University in Königsberg --The KLI and its aims The Konrad Lorenz
Institute is a non-profit institution fostering research in Theoretical
Biology, with an emphasis on the evolutionary and cognitive sciences. |
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K.S.
Lashley (1890-1958) - Born and educated in the United States,
Lashley began to collaborate with Shepherd J. Franz in the study of
intelligence and the role of the frontal lobes. |
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Kurt
Lewin - (1890-1947) Kurt Lewin is universally recognized as the
founder of modern social psychology |
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Melanie
Klein - By Robert M. Young |
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Milgram,
Stanley - Biography of a pioneer in psychology who is well remembered
for his work with obedience to authority. |
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Noam
Chomsky - From Philosophy. |
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Ivan
Petrovich Pavlov - Winner of the 1904 Nobel Prize in Medicine
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Plato
- Plato Born: 427 BC in Athens, Greece Died: 347 BC in Athens, Greece
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Rollo
May -1909 - 1994 - Biography by Dr. C. George Boeree. |
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Rorschach
- Hermann Rorschach. |
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Rotter
- Kulian B.- The Social Learning Theory of: |
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Sir
Cyril Burt - (1883-1971) Cyril Burt was a very well known British
psychologist and a leader in the development of methods of data analysis |
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Socrates
(???-399BCE) |
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Stanley
Milgram - Stanley Milgram is a pioneer in psychology who is well
remembered for his work with obedience to authority |
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Thurstone,
L. L. - L.L. Thurstone(1887-1955) Psychometrician.
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William
James - Refer also to:<\
Information
on James
Self-Perception
- Following William James (1884) original proposal, self-perception
theory argues that common sense has the sequence of events exactly.
An Article with references.
William
James - Essays, excerpts, letters, and reviews.
William
James - He refers to psychology as a "nasty little subject"
that exclude everything one would want to know.
William
James Lectures - The varieties of Religious Experience - RELIGION
AND NEUROLOGY - CIRCUMSCRIPTION
OF THE TOPIC - THE
REALITY OF THE UNSEEN - THE
RELIGION OF HEALTHY MINDEDNESS - THE
SICK SOUL - THE
DIVIDED SELF, AND THE PROCESS OF ITS UNIFICATION - CONVERSION
- CONVERSION-Concluded
- SAINTLINESS
- THE
VALUE OF SAINTLINESS - MYSTICISM
- PHILOSOPHY
- OTHER
CHARACTERISTICS - CONCLUSIONS
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Wundt
- Wilhelm (1832-1920) - Born and educated in Germany. |
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Winnicott
- Donald W. (1896-1971) |
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Zimbardo's
Philip - Home Page - Not a biography site. |
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