Timeline of psychology

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This is a timeline of psychology.

See history of psychology for a description of the development of the subject, and psychology for a general description of the subject.

Also see timeline of psychotherapy.

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[edit] Early history

[edit] Nineteenth century

[edit] 1840s

[edit] 1860s

[edit] 1870s

  • 1874 - Wilhelm Wundt published his Grundzüge der physiologischen Psychologie (Principles of Physiological Psychology), the first textbook of experimental psychology.
  • ca. 1875 - William James opened the first experimental psychology laboratory in the United States, though it was intended for classroom demonstration rather than original research.
  • 1878 - G. Stanley Hall was awarded the first PhD on a psychological topic from Harvard (in philosophy).
  • 1879 - Wilhelm Wundt opened the first experimental psychology laboratory at the University of Leipzig in Germany.

[edit] 1880s

[edit] 1890s

[edit] Twentieth century

[edit] 1900s

[edit] 1910s

[edit] 1920s

[edit] 1930s

[edit] 1940s

[edit] 1950s

[edit] 1960s

[edit] 1970s

[edit] 1980s

[edit] 1990s

[edit] References

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