AdminHistory | Date of Birth: 20/03/1904 Place of Birth: Susquehanna,: Pennsylvania USA Date of Death: 18/08/1990
University Qualifications and Professional Training: BA English, Hamilton College, New York MA Psychology, Harvard 1930 PhD, Harvard 1931, Research, Harvard until 1936
Professional career: Lecturer, University of Minnesota 1936 Chair of the psychology department at Indiana University, 1945 Research Harvard, 1948 Retired as Harvard's Professor of Psychology, 1974
Awards: Warren Medal Award, Society of Experimental Psychologists, 1942 Humanist of the Year Award, American Humanist Association, 1972 National Medal of Science from President Lyndon B. Johnson, 1968 Gold Medal of the American Psychological Foundation, 1971 Citation for Outstanding Lifetime Contribution to Psychology, 1990 Honorary Fellow BPS 1962
President of the Pavlovian Society, 1966 |
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