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  1. Henry Herbert Goddard (14 de agosto de 1866 - 18 de junio de 1957) fue un prominente psicólogo y eugenista estadounidense de principios del siglo XX. Es especialmente conocido por su trabajo de 1912 La familia Kallikak: Un estudio sobre la herencia de la debilidad mental ( The Kallikak Family: A Study in the Heredity of Feeble ...

  2. Henry Herbert Goddard (August 14, 1866 – June 18, 1957) was an American psychologist, eugenicist, and segregationist during the early 20th century.

  3. 6 de may. de 2021 · By: James Walter Dennert. Published: 2021-05-06. Henry Herbert Goddard was a psychologist who conducted research on intelligence and mental deficiency at the Vineland Training School for Feeble-Minded Boys and Girls in Vineland, New Jersey during the early twentieth century.

  4. 17 de may. de 2021 · Las opiniones de Henry Goddard como eugenista a menudo eclipsan su trabajo como profesional de la educación e investigador en el campo de la psicología moderna. Goddard creía que las discapacidades de inteligencia se heredaban y podían eliminarse mediante la eugenesia , o la creencia en la esterilización como un medio para ...

  5. Henry Herbert Goddard (14 de agosto de 1866 - 18 de junio de 1957) fue un prominente psicólogo y eugenista estadounidense de principios del siglo XX.

  6. Home > Henry Herbert Goddard. (14 August 1866-1957) American Psychologist. Influences. Student of: Hall. Influenced by: Galton. Students: Influenced: Time Period: The Great Schools’ Influence. Education. B.A., Haverford College, Pennsylvania (1887) M.A. in Mathematics, Haverford College (1889)

  7. Henry Goddard made substantial contributions to American education, including the popularizing of mental testing, compulsory special education, and gifted education. His research into the hereditary nature of feeble-mindedness and related eugenicist activities, however, has helped to paint the rather negative picture many people continue to ...