Wilhelm Wundt (1832-1920)
Founder, first psychology laboratory
Carl Gustave Jung, (1875-1961)
Analytical Psychology
Photo Credit: Watson, Robert & R. Evans (1991). The Great Psychologists. New York: Harper Collins.
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HISTORY OF PSYCHOLOGY
An interesting wealth of resources at York University in Toronto, Ontario, Canada authored by Christopher D. Green.. The classics in the history of psychology provides on-line access to classic readings in psychology.
A division of the American Psychological Association, includes the History of Psychology journal, special articles, and other important links to the history of psychology resources.
This site is devoted to the most influential psychologists of the past and present, including Wundt, Watson, Freud, Piaget and others.
Dr. William J. House's page on the history of psychology. It includes the development of and contributions to psychology from across the world. Includes an overview of ancient times, the Christian era, the renaissance period and contributions to psychology in the 20th century.
Dr. John Nichols' History of Psychology page. Provides a collection of links to useful resources on psychology's history.
The site also includes additional web links on the subject, including a link to the history of neuroscience.
This site traces events significant to psychology from 1650 to 1959. Includes stories and headlines from periodicals.
This site includes a history of psychology exhibit and psychology in the cinema.
Includes some interesting links on the history of science. Also includes a digital research library and a special project on Albert Einstein.
This site contains downloadable illustrations of early psychological laboratory research apparatus, including that used by Wundt. The site contains experimental apparatus used in specific areas of inquiry in psychology.
This site provides a chronology of psychology's milestones. Find out what important event happened in psychology on your birthday. Then go to the discussion forum and share this with your classmates.
Site shows historical instrumentation and apparatus used in psychological experiments by faculty in the department of psychology. Includes pictures of instruments used to study vision, audition, olfaction, applied research and more.
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