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  1. Clark Leonard Hull nació en 1884 en Akron, un pequeño pueblo de Ohio (Tamaro y Fernández, 2004). Según las propias palabras de Hull en su autobiografía, su padre era una persona poco cultivada y agresiva que tenía una granja. En cuanto a su hermano menor, ambos trabajaban durante la infancia y faltaban a las clases escolares con ...

  2. Sep 12, 2014 · A. Biografi Clark L. Hull. Leonard Clark Hull di lahirkan di Akron, New York pada 24 Mei 1884. Ia dibesarkan di Michigan, dan mendiami satu kelas selama bertahun-tahun. Hull mempunyai masalah kesehatan di mata, mempunyai orang tua yang miskin, dan pernah menderita folio. Pendidikan yang ditempuhnya beberapa kali terputus karena sakit dan ...

  3. Presents an obituary for Clark Leonard Hull who died on May 10, 1952. Hull's scientific work comprised three different phases. His first career was concerned with aptitude testing. The second research career began when he became interested in the phenomena of hypnosis and suggestibility. His third career was in the field of learning and behavior theory. He also served as the forty-forth ...

  4. f Las ideas de Clark L. Hull Resumen. En el siglo XX surgieron varias propuestas del aprendizaje. Hull, formuló una basada en la fuerza del hábito. Quiso establecer los principios básicos de una ciencia de la conducta para explicar el comportamiento animal de distintas especies, así como las conductas individuales y sociales, por ello ha ...

  5. In the twelve-year period following the publication of Principles of Behavior in 1943, Clark L. Hull was regarded as a leading proponent of systematic behavior theory. By the end of the 1950s, his visibility in the psychological literature had greatly diminished and his contributions to psychological theory were judged by many to have been misguided.

  6. Reviews the book "Hypnosis and Suggestibility: An Experimental Approach" by Clark L. Hull (covered in its original form in record 2003-04864-000). Much of Hull's book is devoted to examining the effects of hypnosis on various aspects of sensory and cognitive functions, including claims concerning the transcendence of "normal" voluntary capacities. He showed clearly that the induction of ...

  7. Jan 1, 2022 · Clark L. Hull. Due to his rigorous and ingenious method, diligent studies, and the impact of his work, Clark Hull (1884–1952) is considered one of the most prominent researchers in psychology. He was born in a log house near Akron, New York, USA, and 3 years later, he and his family moved to Michigan to set a farm.

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