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Alfred Binet*
-Influenced by J.S Mill -Individual psychology
-began using Mental Age and mental orthopedics
-individual test with tasks
Cattell, James McKeen*
-studied with Wundt,Hall,Galton
-involved in Eugenics movement
-coined the term mental test
-president of APA
-Publisher of popular science
-started psych corp. funded AAUP
-opposed draft
Galton, Francis*
-interest in eugenics
-many works with behavioral genetics and psychometrics
-half cousin of darwin
Goddard, Henry*
-researcher at vineland NJ most important school for MR
-Introduced term "moron"
-influenced by genetics
-leader of eugenics movement in america
-English translation of binet's test
-gave the test to immigrants at ellis island
-Martin Kallikak MR children
Hall, G. Stanley*
-first american PHD in Psych.
-wiilam jame's studentand studied w/Wundt
-brought freud to america
-APA founder
-funtionalist influenced by evolution
-started first american lab(taught dewey and cattell
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Munsterberg, Hugo*
-PHD w/ Wundt
-brought to harvard by william james
-forensic psycholog
-oppossed Freud
-Industrial Psycholgy and efficency
Terman, Lewis*
-Worked under Hall
-herditarian APA pres.
-(MA/CA)X100
-DISAGREED W/bINET
-dismissed the "early ripe early rot" hypo.
Yerkes, Robert*
-APA pres.
-Army ALPHA and BETA
Calkins, Mary Whiton
-most influential female of 1920's
-was denied a PHD from havard
-pioneer in paired-associate learning/ first female APA president
-emphasized role of self (functionalist ineterested in self concept)
Clarke, Edward
-sex in education
-education damages girls and mental performance impaired during menstration
Dewey, John
-published first American Psychology text
-"the reflex arc"-need for consiousness
-influenced by social darwinism
Ellis, Havelock
-first sexologist
-asserts greater variability in anatomical and intellectual traits among men than women
Hollingworth, Leta Stetter
-worked with MR and gifted
Itard, Jean
-worked with deaf people
-worked with victor the ferral child
James, William
-reverted back to philosphy
-brought hugo mustenburg to take over his teaching
-funtionalist used introspection
-termed "stream of concioussness"
Pearson, Karl
-challenged Ellis
-established mathmatical statistics
-worked with galton and was aggressive about eugenics
Scott, Walter Dill
-Ph.D w/Wundt
-became professor of advertising(app. psych.)
-formed consulting company
Seguin, Edward
- worked with MR children
-"physiological method" of training
-form board
Simon, Theodore
-worked w/Binet
-BINET /SIMON TESTS
Spearman, Charles
-PhD w/Wundt, influenced by galton
-herditarian view (intelligence est. at birth)
-inventented principla component factor analysis
Stern, William
-introduced intelligent quotient-(mental age/chronological)
-compared children to eachother
Sumner, Francis Cecil
-first AA to earn a PhD in Psychology in US
-protege of G.Stanely hall
Turner, Charles
-First AA PhD but not in psych (funtionalist)
-comparitive psychologist
Washburn, Margaret Floy
-First women PhD in Psych.
-student of Titchener
-APA pres.
Witmer, Lightner
-studied w/Cattell
-termed "clinical Psych."
-founded first ever univ. clinic
-interest in individual diiff. abnormal psych. and pain perception
The Chicago School
-(Dewey,Watson,Angell)
-growing dissatisfaction with introspectionism/structualism needed a center
Yerk's Army Alpha
-developed use of point scale
Yerk's Army Beta
-*(culture free) first standarized
group test
-non verbal