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  1. Apr 15, 2024 · Watson received a Ph.D. in psychology from the University of Chicago (1903), where he then taught. In 1908 he became professor of psychology at Johns Hopkins University and immediately established a laboratory for research in comparative, or animal, psychology.

  2. Watson earned his PhD from the University of Chicago in 1903. In his dissertation, "Animal Education", he described the relationship between brain myelination and learning ability in rats at different ages. Watson showed that the degree of myelinization was largely related to learning ability.

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  4. Sep 20, 2023 · Religious Background. As an influential figure in the local church, Emma was determined to keep her children physically and morally clean. As a result, Watson was subjected to strict religious training. When he was still very young, Watson’s nurse told him that if he ever went out walking at night, the devil would snatch him away to hell.

    • Early Life of John B. Watson. John B. Watson was born on January 9, 1878, and grew up in South Carolina. He entered Furman University at the age of 16. After graduating five years later with a master's degree, he began studying psychology at the University of Chicago, earning his Ph.D.
    • John B. Watson's Career. Watson began teaching psychology at Johns Hopkins University in 1908. In 1913, he gave a seminal lecture at Columbia University titled "Psychology as the Behaviorist Views It," which essentially detailed the behaviorist position.
    • John B. Watson's Contributions to Psychology. Watson set the stage for behaviorism, which soon rose to dominate psychology. While behaviorism began to lose its hold after 1950, many of the concepts and principles are still widely used today.
    • John B. Watson's Achievements and Awards. Watson's lifetime achievements, publications, and awards include: 1915—Served as the president of the American Psychological Association (APA)
  5. Gordon Moore, his professor in philosophy and psychology, had attended and favorably described the University of Chicago, so Watson wrote to its president about his ambitions to attend a "real university" and "amount to" something professionally. Persuasive once again, he started graduate work there in 1900.

  6. Watson wrote to the president of the University of Chicago, declaring he would "never amount to anything" unless he got financial support to further his education. Apparently this tactic worked, because Watson obtained a fellowship. At the University of Chicago, Watson studied physiology, then he became interested in animal research.

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    Apr 18, 2018 · When Watson entered University of Chicago in 1900, he found academia in a process of change (Buckley 1989, as cited in Morris and Todd 1999). He began studying philosophy under Dewey but turned his attention toward Angell’s functional psychology who encouraged him to describe and analyze behavior.

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