- Mary Whiton Calkins - Wikipedia
Calkins is a key figure in the history of women psychologists At Wellesley College, Calkins established the first psychological laboratory for women
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Explore the CFA in Norwich, CT—home of the Hugh Calkins History Center Visit, research the library, join us, or support our fundraising efforts
- Mary Whiton Calkins - National Womens History Museum
Mary Whiton Calkins was among the very first generation of American psychologists In 1905 she served as the first female President of the American Psychological Association and in 1908 was ranked twelfth on a 1908 list of the top 50 psychologists in the country
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Search Calkins family obituaries and memoriams on Legacy com There are 1776 obituaries and memoriams for the surname Calkins
- Mary Whiton Calkins | Women’s Rights Activist, Harvard Graduate . . .
Mary Whiton Calkins was a philosopher, psychologist, and educator, and the first American woman to attain distinction in these fields of study Calkins grew up mainly in Buffalo, New York, and moved with her family to Newton, Massachusetts, in 1880
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What does the name Calkins mean? The Irish name Calkins has been taken as synonym for many other names The Gaelic form of the name Calkins was generally Mac Cathmhaoil
- Mary Whiton Calkins: 1905 APA President
Although her dissertation was an experimental study of the association of ideas in which she initiated the paired-associates technique of studying memory, Calkins spent a large part of her career developing a system of scientific self psychology to which she was ardently committed
- Mary Whiton Calkins (1863-1930) – Mount Auburn Cemetery
Between 1892 and her retirement from Wellesley College in 1929, Calkins published over 100 articles and 4 books in psychology and philosophy, including an impressive treatise entitled, the Persistent Problems of Philosophy
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