V. M. Bekhterev in Russian child science, 1900s-1920s : “objective psychology”/“reflexology” as a scientific movement

In the early 20th century the child population became a major focus of scientific, professional and public interest. This led to the crystallization of a dynamic field of child science, encompassing developmental and educational psychology, child psychiatry and special education, school hygiene and...

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Publicado: 2016
En: Journal of the history of the behavioral sciences
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