Clark Leonard Hull papers, 1902-1951 (inclusive).

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Clark Leonard Hull papers, 1902-1951 (inclusive).

The papers consist of manuscripts, research and laboratory notes, and class outlines by Clark Hull on behaviorism, hypnosis, childhood, reasoning and other topics in psychology. Of special interest are a series of twenty-eight notebooks (1915-1951) containing "original ideas on things in general." Also included are papers and theses by his students, 1921-1940. Among the personal papers are two diaries (1902 and 1929) and a day-by-day record of his daughter's first two years, 1916-1917.

6.25 linear ft. (14 boxes)

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SNAC Resource ID: 6698202

Yale University Library

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Hull, Clark Leonard, 1884-1952

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Clark Leonard Hull was an assistant professor of psychology at Yale University from 1920-1922, an associate professor from 1922-1925, and a professor from 1925-1952. He was the author of eight books and many articles. From the description of Clark Leonard Hull papers, 1902-1951 (inclusive). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122386387 From the description of Clark Leonard Hull papers, 1902-1951 (inclusive). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702166589 Clark Leonard Hull was...

Yale University.

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