| History of Psychology, 4/e David Hothersall,
Ohio State University
Darwin, Galton, Cattell, James, and Hall
Chapter Outline
Charles Darwin- Darwin's Early Life
- The Voyage of the Beagle
- Darwin's Theory of Evolution
- Malthus
- Huxley
- Wallace
- The Great Oxford Debate on Evolution
- Wilberforce v. Huxley
- Continuity
- Mechanism
- Darwin's Psychology
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| | | Francis Galton- Galton's Early Life
- Galton's Measurements of Individual Differences
- Anthropometric Laboratory
- Galton as a Hereditarian
- Milestones in the History of Statistics
- Galton's Eminent Families
- Nature and Nurture
- Twins Raised Apart/Twins Raised Together
- Galton and Eugenics
- Galton's Inquiries into Human Faculties
- Galton's Far-Reaching Interests
- Psychology Finds a Home in the United States
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| | | James McKeen Cattell- Early Career
- Cattell's Other Research
- Psyche Cattell
- The Controversial Cattell
- Cattell as an Editor and Publisher
- Cattell's Involvement in Professional Affairs
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| | | William James- James's Early Life
- James Enters Psychology
- James's Principles of Psychology
- James as an Eclectic
- James as a Philosopher
- James as a Psychologist
- The stream of Consciousness
- The James-Lange Theory of Emotion
- Habit
- The Moral Equivalent of War
- Memory
- Mary Whiton Calkins
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| | | Granville Stanley Hall- Hall's Professional Education
- Hall's Early Academic Career
- Hall and the American Journal of Psychology
- Hall and Clark University
- Hall and the American Psychological Association
- Hall as a Developmental Psychologist
- Storm and Stress: The Hall-Mead Imbroglio
- Hall and Eugenics
- Hall's Students
- The Clark Conference
- Hall's Life and Confessions
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