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  1. Granville Stanley Hall (February 1, 1844 – April 24, 1924 [1]) was an American psychologist and educator who earned the first doctorate in psychology awarded in the United States of America at Harvard College in the nineteenth century. His interests focused on human life span development and evolutionary theory.

  2. G. Stanley Hall (born February 1, 1844, Ashfield, Massachusetts, U.S.—died April 24, 1924, Worcester, Massachusetts) was a psychologist who gave early impetus and direction to the development of psychology in the United States.

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  3. Jul 27, 2023 · G. Stanley Hall was the first American to earn a Ph.D. in psychology and the first president of the American Psychological Association. He was influential in evolutionary psychology and child development, but also had racist and eugenic views.

  4. Learn about the life and achievements of G. Stanley Hall, one of the founders of educational psychology and child psychology. He was the first American to earn a PhD in psychology, establish a psychology lab, and become the first president of the APA.

  5. Psychologist and educator Granville Stanley Hall (1846-1924) was one of the pioneers of psychology in the United States, which would become the core of this science in subsequent decades. He not only trained several renowned psychologists, but also founded laboratories, journals and the American Psychological Association.

  6. Granville Stanley Hall (1844-1924) pioneered American psychology in its early years. His contributions included the establishment of psychological journals in the United States and a notable role in the creating of the American Psychological Association.

  7. May 21, 2018 · Learn about the life and work of G. Stanley Hall, the first in the US to receive a ph.d. in psychology and the founder of Clark University. He studied with Wundt, James, and Bowditch, and wrote on topics such as evolution, education, and mental tests.