Harvey A. Carr
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 70 years ago |
Date of birth | April 30,1873 |
Zodiac sign | Taurus |
Born | Morris |
Illinois | |
United States | |
Date of died | June 21,1954 |
Died | Culver |
Indiana | |
United States | |
Doctoral advisor | James Rowland Angell |
Known for | Kerplunk experiment |
Education | University of Colorado Boulder |
The University of Chicago | |
Books | The Survival Values of Play . . |
Psychology, a study of mental activity | |
A visual illusion of motion during eye closure | |
An Introduction to Space Perception | |
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ID | 1357546 |
Harvey A. Carr Life story
Harvey A. Carr, a founding father of functionalist psychology, was renowned for a methodical and thorough approach to his science. His work was largely devoted to studies of animal cognition and perception. Carr collaborated with John B. Watson on his most well-known project: the famous Kerplunk experiment.