Background
Magnusson, David Natanael was born on September 5, 1925 in Nassjo, Sweden. Son of Oskar A. and Maria Ampere-hour Magnusson.
( Originally published in 1988, this title presents a lon...)
Originally published in 1988, this title presents a longitudinal research project ‘Individual Development and Adjustment’ (IDA), planned and implemented at the Department of Psychology, University of Stockholm. This title concerns the theoretical background of the project, the planning and collecting of data during the second phase of the project when the participants had reached adulthood, and the presentation of some empirical, illustrative studies based on the collected data.
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Magnusson, David Natanael was born on September 5, 1925 in Nassjo, Sweden. Son of Oskar A. and Maria Ampere-hour Magnusson.
Bachelor, University Stockholm, 1955. Fil.Lic., University Stockholm, 1957. Doctor of Philosophy, University Stockholm, 1959.
Doctorate (honorary), University Jyvaskyla, Finland, 1984. Doctorate (honorary), Humboldt University, Berlin, 1998. Doctorate (honorary), Moscow University, 1999.
Elementary school teacher, Nassjo, Sweden, 1946-1952; school psychologist, Solna, Sweden, 1954-1955; research assistant, U. Stockholm, 1957-1958; University lecturer, U. Stockholm, 1958-1965; associate professor, U. Stockholm, 1965-1969; professor, U. Stockholm, since 1969; head of unit of applied psychology, U. Stockholm, 1965-1969; head department of psychology, U. Stockholm, 1969-1977, 80-84.
( Originally published in 1988, this title presents a lon...)
Vice president European Science Foundation, 1986-1989, Swedish Research Council for Social Science and Humanities, 1977-1983. President Swedish Psychological Association, 1961-1962, Swedish Association University Professors, 1970-1978. Member of Romanian Academy of Sciences, Russian Academy of Sciences, Academy Europaea (vice president 1988-1998), Royal Swedish Academy Engineering Sciences, Royal Swedish Academy of Letters, History and Antiquities (Gold medal 2006), Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences 1991-1994.
Married Anita Grotenfelt, October 30, 1958. Children: Anna, Bo, Ulla.