McDougall, William, 1871-1938
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Name (Hebrew)
מעקדוגעל, וויליאם, 1871-1938
Name (Latin)
McDougall, William, 1871-1938
Other forms of name
Meḳdugel, Ṿilyam, 1871-1938
Makḍugal, Vilyam, 1871-1938
McDougall, William, 1871-
מקדוגל, ויליאם
מקדוגל, וילים
Date of birth
1871
Date of death
1938
Associated country
Great Britain
United States
Field of activity
Psychology
Social psychology
Occupation
College teachers
Psychologists
Social psychologists
Associated Language
eng
Gender
male
Other Identifiers
Sources of Information
- His Physiological psychology, 1905.
- His Psikhologye, 1919, c1920:t.p. (Ṿilyam Meḳdugel)
- Nafsiyāt-i ʻaz̤vī, 1927:t.p. (Profaisar Vilyam Makḍūgal)
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Wikipedia description:
William McDougall FRS (; 22 June 1871 – 28 November 1938) was an early 20th century psychologist who was a professor at University College London, University of Oxford, Harvard University and Duke University. He wrote a number of influential textbooks, and was important in the development of the theory of instinct and of social psychology in the English-speaking world. McDougall was an opponent of behaviourism and stands somewhat outside the mainstream of the development of Anglo-American psychological thought in the first half of the 20th century; but his work was known and respected among lay people.
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