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  1. John Bradford Titchener. University of Illinois, 1924 - 68 pages . Preview this book ...

  2. John Bradford Titchener (Q21524414) From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to search. American classical philologist. J. B. Titchener; edit. Language Label Description

  3. El perfil histórico de Titchener. Edward Bradford Titchener es, para la psicología de nuestros días, una figura casi desconocida. Su enfoque teórico y la metodología que defendió, así como los libros publicados durante su carrera académica, los problemas científicos a los que se enfrentó, o las soluciones que les dio, son asuntos en los que hoy pocos piensan, o resultan de muy escasa ...

  4. Mar 13, 2024 · Edward Bradford Titchener. Edward Bradford Titchener (1867-01-11–1927-08-03) was a British-born American psychologist. He was born in Chichester, England, and died in Ithaca, New York, USA. He won a scholarship to study philosophy at Oxford University in 1885 and further studied for a postgraduate degree in physiology in 1889.

  5. Abstract. From 1892 to 1920 Edward Titchener's work at Cornell defined psychology. He was a master researcher, an engaging writer, and an authoritarian academic, who gave us the best shot at ...

  6. Oct 27, 2009 · The Manuscript-Tradition of Plutarch's Aetia Graeca and Aetia Romana. By John Bradford Titchener. (University of Illinois Studies in Language and Literature, Vol. IX., No. 2.) One vol. Pp. 68. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, May, 1924. $1.00. - Volume 39 Issue 3-4

  7. Titchener was an early member of the American Psychological Association and founded his own society, called the Experimentalists, in 1904. He published multiple research articles and mentored 56 doctoral students, and wrote a four-volume series of books entitled Experimental Psychology between 1901 and 1905.

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