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  2. Walter V. Bingham - Wikipedia

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    Walter Van Dyke Bingham (1880–1952) was an applied and industrial psychologist who made significant contributions to intelligence testing. A pioneer in applied psychology, Bingham got his start in experimental psychology, receiving his Ph.D. at the University of Chicago under James R. Angell. [1]

  3. Wilhelm Wundt - Wikipedia

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    His lectures on psychology were published as Lectures on Human and Animal Psychology in 1863–1864. Wundt applied himself to writing a work that came to be one of the most important in the history of psychology, Principles of Physiological Psychology, in 1874. This was the first textbook that was written pertaining to the field of experimental ...

  4. History of psychology - Wikipedia

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    Many cultures throughout history have speculated on the nature of the mind, heart, soul, spirit, brain, etc. For instance, in Ancient Egypt, the Edwin Smith Papyrus contains an early description of the brain, and some speculations on its functions (described in a medical/surgical context) and the descriptions could be related to Imhotep who was the first Egyptian physician who anatomized and ...

  5. Psychology - Wikipedia

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    Psychology is the scientific study of mind and behavior. [1] [2] Its subject matter includes the behavior of humans and nonhumans, both conscious and unconscious phenomena, and mental processes such as thoughts, feelings, and motives. Psychology is an academic discipline of immense scope, crossing the boundaries between the natural and social ...

  6. List of psychologists - Wikipedia

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    This list includes notable psychologists and contributors to psychology, some of whom may not have thought of themselves primarily as psychologists but are included here because of their important contributions to the discipline.

  7. Robert S. Woodworth - Wikipedia

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    Robert Sessions Woodworth (October 17, 1869 – July 4, 1962) was an American psychologist and the creator of the personality test which bears his name.A graduate of Harvard and Columbia, he studied under William James along with other prominent psychologists as Leta Stetter Hollingworth, James Rowland Angell, and Edward Thorndike.

  8. List of psychology awards - Wikipedia

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    Psychologist whose research has led to important discoveries or developments in the field of applied psychology [21] United States: APA Award for Distinguished Scientific Contributions to Psychology: American Psychological Association: Psychologists who have made distinguished theoretical or empirical contributions to basic research in ...

  9. Psychological research - Wikipedia

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    Sigmund Freud made extensive use of case studies to formulate his theory of psychoanalysis. Famous case studies include: Anna O. and Rat Man of Freud's Genie , who is one of the most severe cases of social isolation ever recorded, [ 26 ] and Washoe , a chimpanzee who was the first non-human that had learned to communicate using American Sign ...