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William James
illiam James (January 11, 1842 – August 26, 1910) -
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Alfred Binet
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Alfred Adler
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Beatrice Hinkle
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William James teaches 'Experimental Psychology' At Harvard
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Carl Jung
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Clark Hull
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Karen Horney
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Kurt Lewin
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Anna Freud
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Gordon Allport
Gordon Allport was an American psychologist. Allport was one of the first psychologists to focus on the study of the personality, Allport will have a lasting influence on the field of psychology, even those he isn't always recongised for it. He attend Harvard. Allport is known as a "trait" psychologist -
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Erik Erikson
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Donald Hebb
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Raymond Bernard Cattell
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Solomon Asch
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Alfred Binet Publishment of Binet-Simon scale
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Benjamin Bloom
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Beatrice Hinkle Book Published
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Albert Bandura
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Raymond Benard Cattell Ph.D in Psychology
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Jerome Kagan
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Solomon Asch Masters Graduated
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Solomon Asch Ph.D
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Benjamin Bloom Ph.D in Education - University of Chicago
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Karen Hrney Published a book entitled 'Are You Considering Psychoanalysis?'.
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Phil McGraw
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Albert Bandura Influential Bobo Doll experiment
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Kagan won the Hofheimer Prize of the American Psychiatric Association in 1963
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Anna freud was the sixth and last child of Sigmund and Martha Freud
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Erik Erikson, Life Cycle Completed