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    Lightner Witmer (June 28, 1867 – July 19, 1956) was an American psychologist. He introduced the term "clinical psychology" and is often credited with...
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  • the first psychological clinic at the University of Pennsylvania by Lightner Witmer. In the first half of the 20th century, clinical psychology was focused...
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  • Thus, school psychology was founded. Lightner Witmer has been acknowledged as the founder of school psychology. Witmer was a student of both Wilhelm Wundt...
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  • Marvel Comic universe Lightner Witmer (1867–1956), American psychologist credited with introducing the term "clinical psychology" Lightner double, a conventional...
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  • player John Witmer (1951–2004), Canadian musician Lawrence Witmer (born 1959), American paleontologist and paleobiologist Lightner Witmer (1867–1956)...
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  • the application of psychology to industry, law, and other fields. Lightner Witmer established the first psychological clinic in the 1890s. James McKeen...
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    psychology and taught at Harvard University), Edward Bradford Titchener, Lightner Witmer (founder of the first psychological clinic in his country), Frank Angell...
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    (active 1907–1910)—a chimpanzee vaudeville performer who was study by Lightner Witmer Pierre of Vienna, Austria, an orangutan "trained for motion picture...
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  • at the University of Calcutta. Wundt's students Walter Dill Scott, Lightner Witmer, and James McKeen Cattell worked on developing tests of mental ability...
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  • behavior. Other significant early figures in forensic psychology include Lightner Witmer, and William Healy. In 1917, the lie detector was invented by the psychologist...
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  • clinic was opened at the University of Pennsylvania by psychologist Lightner Witmer. He coined the term clinical psychology to describe his work. In the...
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  • his act in America earned $2,000 a week. Peter was investigated by Lightner Witmer with William Henry Furness at his Psychological Clinic at the University...
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  • Roque Ramírez Tao Yang Shane R. Jimerson, 2003 co-recipient of the Lightner Witmer Award from the American Psychological Association; noted for his work...
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    unwavering in his opposition to America's involvement in World War I. Lightner Witmer, who also spent some time working under Wundt, changed the scene for...
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    Professor of Experimental Psychology at the University of Pennsylvania Lightner Witmer, and Doctor M. G. Miller, who superintended digging operations. Electrical...
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  • inspiration for Kafka was the work of the American psychologist Lightner Witmer. In 1909 Witmer staged a widely publicized test of the mental abilities of...
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  • professor of Humanities Howard Winklevoss: professor of actuarial science Lightner Witmer: professor of psychology; inventor of the term clinical psychology...
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    Gutenberg Works by or about Scott Nearing at the Internet Archive Lightner Witmer, The Nearing Case: The Limitation of Academic Freedom at the University...
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  • origins date back to the early 1900s and Lightner Witmer. Often considered the father of clinical psychology, Witmer spent a good deal of his time working...
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  • into Psycho-analysis, Psychiatry, Psychology, Clinical psychology, Lightner Witmer and Clinical psychiatry (see this encyclopedia's article on Political...
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