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Seashore, Carl Emil
Mörlunda, Sweden
28.01.1866
Lewiston, Idaho, USA
16.10.1949 |
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Degrees: |
Ph.D. in psychology, Yale University, 1895 |
Career: |
Ph.D. from Yale University under E. W. Scripture; 1897 assistant professor of philosophy at Graduate College, University of Iowa; from 1908 onward dean at Graduate College; 1911 president of the American Psychological Association; foundation of a psychological laboratory at Iowa and of the second psychological clinic in the United States; general supervisor of the Iowa Child Welfare Research Station. |
Selected works: |
Seashore, Carl Emil. 1919. The psychology of musical talent. Boston, New York, etc.: Silver, Burdett and Company
Seashore, Carl E. 1938. Psychology of Music. New York, London: McGraw-Hill
Seashore, Carl Emil. 1947. In search of beauty in music: a scientific approach to musical esthetics. New York: Ronald Press
Seashore, Carl Emil. 1908. Elementary experiments in psychology. New York
Seashore, Carl Emil. 1918. Psychology in daily life. New York: Appleton |
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Sources: |
Zusne ; Image: Collection Rand B. Evans |
Related: |
See also Rand B. Evans documentary film Psychologists 1927-1933 (Tenth International Congress of Psychology, Copenhagen 1932, at min. 18:01). |
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ISSN 1866-4784: reference -
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