Howard Crosby Warren
Howard Crosby Warren (English :Howard Crosby Warren, from 1867 to 1934) is an American psychologist. Notation shaking including "ホワァド ワレン" and "ワレン" exists with the old book.
In disciples of German psychologist Wilhelm Wundt called "father of the experimental psychology", I acted as the director of first psychology at Princeton University and contributed to development of the early experimental psychology in the United States [1]. In addition, I received the back of late Edward Thorndike and successively held the 22nd chairperson of American Psychological Association from 1913 through 1914.
I leave the name to the Howard Crosby Warren medal that psychologist Ernest Wb and Charles Bray of the United States won the first in 1936 [2].
Table of contents
Life
I study abroad after graduation in Princeton University from 1891 in 1889 and I learned psychology at Leipzig, Berlin, a university of Munich, but return home in 1892. I acted as the professor of university studies from 1902 through 1917 when I heard that psychologist James mark Baldwin () from country which left the name for "Baldwin effect" founded an experimental psychology laboratory of Princeton University though I did not acquire a doctorate. In addition, I was known as a coeditor of the magazine "psychology review" () with Baldwin.
He dies in 1934. There was "a psychology dictionary" (Dictionary of Psychology) published in a main book in 1935, and it was translated into "YG personality test" in Japan by Tatsuro Yatabe who left the name with Joey Guilford.
I leave the name for Howard Crosby Warren medal given the person whom I gave superior achievements in the American experimental psychology to from 1936.
Book
- "Introduction to Psychology" (1911)
- "Human Psychology" (1920)
- "A History of the Association Psychology" (1921)
- "Elements of Human Psychology" (1922)
- "A psychology dictionary" (Dictionary of Psychology) (1935)
Footnote, references
Footnote
References
- Tatsuo Hayashi, Matao Noda, Shu Kuno, Shoichi Yamazaki, Magoichi Kushida (the supervision) "philosophy encyclopedia" Kunihiko Shimonaka publication, Heibonsha Publishers Ltd. (original work August 20, 1973), the first edition fourth impression.
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