A History of the Child Study Movement in America

  • Davidson E
  • Benjamin L
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The child study movement constitutes an important chapter in the history of educational psychology. Although goals of the movement were diverse, its principal purpose was to establish a scientific pedagogy, to bring the methods of experimental psychology to bear in...

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Davidson, E. S., & Benjamin, L. T. (1987). A History of the Child Study Movement in America. In Historical Foundations of Educational Psychology (pp. 41–60). Springer US. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-3620-2_3

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