Word: psychologist
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Died. Dr. Arnold Lucius Gesell, 80, silver-haired, scholarly psychologist who founded Yale's Clinic of Child Development in 1911 to study abnormal children, soon realized that too little was known about normal children, spent the rest of his life observing them and writing about them in more than 25 books; of pneumonia; in New Haven. Conn. In his three best-known works. Infant and Child in the Culture of Today, The Child from Five to Ten and Youth: The Years from Ten to Sixteen, which were translated into 25 languages, Gesell explained behavior patterns from cradle through adolescence...
...rarely look at TIME and even more rarely read it. You would probably call me an "intellectual." However, as a research psychologist who is attempting to understand guilt, anxiety, defense, and other such topics, I read your cover story. I cannot express the intensity of my feelings of concern, disgust, anger and frustration. Indeed, I must add anxiety about TIME, its editors, its writers and its regular readers...
What does it mean to be religious? Psychologist John D. Shand, of Pennsylvania's Gettysburg College, interviewed 142 ministers, priests and rabbis, last week reported to a meeting of fellow psychologists that he had found five basic conceptions of the religious person...
...Psychologist Shand had a special warning: social scientists, in the view of clergymen, often accept superficial criteria of what constitutes a religious person-"such as affiliation with a religious body, coming to public worship regularly, receiving the sacraments, having peace of mind, having maturity, and being converted...
...student's career in "lower" " school, Novozhilov stressed of scoring well on various exams given in the schools. if the exams were made up by psychologists," he laughed answering that "university up these exams, not any educa- psychologist...