Uncertain genesis. The academic institutionalization of American psychology in 1900 |
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Authors: | Rice C E |
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Institution: | Department of Psychology, George Washington University, Washington, DC 20052, USA. crice@gwu.edu |
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Abstract: | The new discipline of psychology had been established at a number of American colleges and universities by 1900, but it usually existed in a more rudimentary form, as compared with the familiar autonomous department of psychology found today. The current form took quite a number of years to evolve: A century ago, a survey of these schools would have shown psychology programs to have existed mostly at early stages of development. Many of the schools were still teaching some form of moral or mental philosophy or only one or two courses in psychology. A few of the schools had established psychology laboratories. Fewer still were offering the doctor of philosophy degree in psychology, while a mere handful had independent psychology departments. |
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