Knight Dunlap papers 1898-1947

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Knight Dunlap papers 1898-1947

Dunlap, an early researcher in behaviorism and psychobiology, completed much of his experimental work at Johns Hopkins University, and was a junior colleague of behaviorist John B. Watson. The Knight Dunlap papers include personal and professional correspondence and reflect his work at Johns Hopkins. . Click here to view complete finding aid for the Knight Dunlap papers

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Dunlap, Knight, 1875-1949

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Knight Dunlap was born on November 21, 1875 in Diamond Spring California. He received his Bachelor of Arts degree at the University of California at Berkeley. After a year of graduate school, he transferred to Harvard where he received his Masters and doctorate degree. Dunlap then returned to Berkeley as an instructor. In 1906, Dunlap joined George M. Stratton at John Hopkins University where he developed most of his research in behaviorism and psychobiology.. Much of hi...