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Some psychological experiments: Address of the retiring president of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, given at Kansas City on December 28, 1925 by James McKeen Cattell
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One young American who was to become a leader in the new psychology, James McKeen Cattell, worked not only as a student in the Leipzig laboratory, but also went to England to acquaint himself with the pioneer work of Francis Galton in devising tests and statistical measurements for intelligence.
Dictionary of the History of Ideas MERLE CURTI 1968
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The psychology researches of James McKeen Cattell: A review by some of his pupils.
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James McKeen Cattell, Columbia University, New York.
New York at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, St. Louis 1904 Report of the New York State Commission DeLancey M. Ellis
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The 1880´s were shaped by research conducted by Wilhelm Wundt, Stanley Hall, John Dewey, Hugo Munsterberg, Lightner Witner, James McKeen Cattell, Frances Galton, Sigmund Freud: who became known as the father of psychoanalysis.
American Chronicle American Chronicle 2010
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James McKeen Cattell: Man of science-Volume I (Psychological Research) & Volume II (Addresses and Formal Papers).
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