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    Edwin Garrigues (Garry) Boring (23 October 1886 – 1 July 1968) was an American experimental psychologist, Professor of Psychology at Clark University and at Harvard University, who later became one of the first historians of psychology.

  2. Edwin G. Boring was a prominent experimental psychologist and the first major historian of psychology. He contributed to visual perception research, wrote a classic textbook, and shaped the independence of psychology at Harvard.

  3. Edwin Boring é um dos mais citados historiadores da Psicologia. Tem lugar consagrado como um dos primeiros a escarafunchar a história da Psicologia e um dos poucos a realmente propor uma história. Lançou o livro “História da Psicologia Experimental”, em 1929 e o relançou, revisado, em 1950.

    • Victor Melo
  4. 18 de abr. de 2024 · Edwin G. Boring was an American psychologist first recognized for his experimental work but later known as a historian of psychology. Boring studied engineering and psychology at Cornell University, receiving his Ph.D. in the latter in 1914.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  5. This article reviews how Edwin G. Boring, a student of Edward B. Titchener, used The American Journal of Psychology to publish his research, commentary, and historical writing on experimental psychology. It traces his journey from structuralism to history and his influence on the discipline.

  6. Edwin G Boring. Although he is best known for his classic textbook, A History of Experimental Psychology, Edwin Garrigues Boring published dozens of articles in The American Journal of Psychology and used its various formats to guide the discipline in the early 20th century. This report reviews a small sample of hi …

  7. Boring’s skill with apparatus served him well in his doctoral work, a heroic study of the sensations of the gastrointestinal tract, involving among other things devices swallowed to provide electric shock to the stomach, intestines, and other regions (Boring 1915 ).