In the mid-20th century, Yale psychologist Arnold Gesell invented a dome-shaped one-way mirror that now bears his name. As Dante, editor of the left-wing El Vocero, explains in one of the newspaper ...
A psychology historian has discovered that a psychologist who espoused pro-eugenic beliefs a century ago manipulated his research findings so he could conclude that his Wisconsin home town was ...
Miles, Walter R., “Arnold Lucius Gesell, 1880-1961,” Biographical Memoirs of the National Academy of Sciences, 1964, pp. 55-96, esp. p. 87. This source does not discuss developmental schedules, though ...
ALMA, Wis. (AP) — Alma is a picturesque village on the banks of the Mississippi River not far from La Crosse. Its modest downtown is backed by steep bluffs on one side and its foundations brushed by ...
Last Friday, the Gesell Institute of Human Development released a study comparing when children reach certain cognitive milestones today and when they did in the 20th century. Originally, ...
Based on: The First Five Years of Life: A guide to the study of the preschool child. From the Yale Clinic of Child Development. Part I by Arnold Gesell, Ph.D., M.D ...
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