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ERIC Number: EJ670192
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2003
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ISSN: ISSN-0273-2297
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William Kessen and James Mark Baldwin: Lessons from the History of Developmental Psychology.
Ferrari, Michel; Runions, Kevin; Fueser, Josephine J.
Developmental Review, v23 n1 p1-8 Mar 2003
Considers the work of developmental scholar William Kessen (1925-1999) in light of James Mark Baldwin, one of the founders and principal architects of developmental psychology. Traces Kessen's interest in Baldwin's thought and examines Baldwin's legacy for developmental psychologists. Asserts that Baldwin's theory sought to integrate the role of cognition and affect in the representation of self, thought, and things as well as great interests. (KB)
Publication Type: Information Analyses; Journal Articles
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Language: English
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