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Hull, Clark Leonard
near Akron, New York, USA
24.05.1884
New Haven, Connecticut, USA
10.05.1952 |
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Degrees: |
Ph.D. in psychology, University of Wisconsin, 1918 |
Career: |
Graduation as a mining engineer; studies of psychology at the University of Michigan; after graduation teaching assistant at the University of Wisconsin; 1918 Ph.D. under V. A. C. Henmon; 1916-27 at the University of Wisconsin; 1927-29 at Harvard University; 1929-52 professor of psychology at Yale University; 1936 president of the American Psychological Association. |
Selected works: |
Hull, Clark Leonard. 1924. The influence of tobacco smoking on mental and motor efficiency. Psychological Monographs 33
Hull, Clark Leonard. 1928. Aptitude Testing. Yonkers-on-Hudson, New York: World Book Company
Hull, Clark Leonard. 1933. Hypnosis and suggestibility: an experimental approach. New York: Appleton-Century-Crofts
Hull, Clark Leonard. 1943. Principles of behavior: An introduction to behavior theory. New York: Appleton-Century-Crofts
Hull, Clark Leonard. 1951. Essentials of Behavior. New Haven: Yale University Press |
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Sources: |
Zusne ; Sheehy, Noel, Antony J. Chapman, Wendy A. Conroy, eds. 1998. Biographical Dictionary of Psychology. London, New York. ; Image: Collection Rand B. Evans |
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See also Rand B. Evans documentary film Psychologists 1927-1933 (Conference of Experimental Psychologists held under the auspices of the National Research Council at Dickinson College, Carlisle, Pa. March 30-31, 1928; at min. 02:50; Tenth International Congress of Psychology, Copenhagen 1932, at min. 19:05). |
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ISSN 1866-4784: reference -
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