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Titchener, Edward Bradford

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Titchener, Edward Bradford (1867–1927)

English-born US psychologist, a world authority in the field of experimental psychology, and a supporter of the theories of Wilhelm Wundt. He taught at Cornell University 1892–1927 and founded the Society of Experimental Psychologists in 1904. His major works include the four-volume Experimental Psychology (1901–05) and The Psychology of Feeling and Attention (1908) Experimental Psychology of the Thought Processes (1909).

Titchener was born in Chichester, England, and graduated from Oxford in 1890. He took his PhD at Leipzig University in Germany in 1892, and moved to Cornell University, USA, in the same year.



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