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Granville Stanley Hall was born on February 1, 1844 in Ashfield, Massachusetts.
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Granville Stanley Hall was born on February 1, 1844 in Ashfield, Massachusetts.
He studied at Williams College, Union Theological Seminary, and Harvard (Ph. D. 1878), and at several German universities, both before and after his doctorate, with Wundt, Helmholtz, and other notable experimentalists.
After studying he became professor at Johns Hopkins, where his laboratory (1883) was first of its kind in America.
In 1889 he became president and professor of psychology at Clark University. He established the American Journal of Psychology, the first American psychological periodical, the Pedagogical Seminary, the first magazine to deal primarily with child development, and other journals.
Hall was the first president of the American Psychological Association (1892 - 1893) and was reelected (1923 - 1924).
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