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Mary Whiton Calkins (/ ˈ k ɔː l k ɪ n z, ˈ k æ l-/; 30 March 1863 – 26 February 1930 [1]) was an American philosopher and psychologist, whose work informed theory and research of memory, dreams and the self.
Mary Whiton Calkins: 1863–1930 Self-psych. The first woman to become president of the American Psychological Association. She was also a philosopher. Her career focused on self-psychology and the belief that the conscious self should be the foundation of psychological study. [56] [57] Paula Caplan: 1947–2021 [58] Susan Carey: Cora Sutton ...
Mary Calkins attempted to make strides in reconciling structural and functional psychology during her APA presidential address. It was a goal of Calkin's for her school of self-psychology to be a place where functionalism and structuralism could unite under common ground. [6]
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English: Mary Whiton Calkins - A First Book in Psychology (2nd edition, 1910 printing) Date: ... A first book in psychology: Author: Calkins, Mary Whiton, 1863-1930:
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