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    Henry Alexander Murray (May 13, 1893 – June 23, 1988) was an American psychologist at Harvard University. From 1959 to 1962, he conducted a series of psychologically damaging and purposefully abusive experiments on minors and undergraduate students.

  2. Henry Murray (born May 13, 1893, New York, New York, U.S.—died June 23, 1988, Cambridge, Massachusetts) was an American psychologist who developed a theory of human personality based on an individual’s inborn needs and his relationship with the physical and social environment.

  3. Oct 17, 2023 · American psychologist Henry Murray (1893–1988) developed a theory of personality organized in terms of motives and needs. Murray described needs as a "potentiality or readiness to respond in a certain way under certain given circumstances."

  4. Henry Murray. (1893-1988) Personality Research. Henry Murray (Image Credit: Harvard University Archives) Henry A. Murray completed his undergraduate studies in history at Harvard in 1915.

  5. Jun 8, 2018 · American psychologist and psychoanalyst Henry A. Murray was born in New York City on May 13, 1893, and died in Boston on June 23, 1988. He was one of the most important pioneers who introduced psychoanalysis into American academic psychology.

  6. Henry A. (Harry) Murray, organizer and primary author of Explorations in Personality = = w (Murray et al., 1938) and, with his long-time partner and collaborator Christiana Morgan, deviser of the Thematic Apperception Test (TAT), was a humanistic psychologist on the grand scale.

  7. Sep 18, 2020 · Henry Murray was an American psychologist who changed the landscape of academic and personality psychology. Originally trained in biochemistry and medicine, Murray eventually transitioned to psychology where he developed his theory of personality known as personology.

  8. Unique among personality theorists is the sophistication in biological science, clinical practice, and academic psychology which Henry A. Murray brings to his theoretical efforts.

  9. The focus of Henry A. Murray’s work has been the study of human personality for which he has coined the word “personology,” defining it as “the branch of psychology which principally concerns itself with the study of human lives and the factors that influence their course.”

  10. Henry Murray. Henry Murray’s history is anything but a prerequisite for a career in psychology. He earned his bachelor’s degree in history in 1915, a medical degree from Columbia in 1919 and then completed a doctorate in biochemistry from Cambridge nine years later.