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Harvey Carr was born in Morris, Illinois on April 30, 1873 to Hamilton Carr and Bell Garden.
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Harvey Carr was born in Morris, Illinois on April 30, 1873 to Hamilton Carr and Bell Garden.
He received his bachelor's and master's degrees at the University of Colorado and his doctorate at the University of Chicago in 1905.
Carr taught at Pratt Institute and the University of Chicago, where he directed the experimental psychology laboratory and was chairman of the department from 1926 to 1938, when he became professor emeritus. His experimental works were in three fields: comparative psychology, systematic learning, and visual space perception. His writings include Psychology, a Study of Mental Activity (1925) and Introduction to Space Perception (1935). He died on June 27, 1954, in Culver, Indiana.
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In 1926 he was president of the American Psychological Association.