My Academic Lineage Adam Coffey The University of

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My Academic Lineage Adam Coffey The University of Alabama

My Academic Lineage Adam Coffey The University of Alabama

Johannes Muller Hermann von Helmholtz Wilhelm Wundt James M. Cattell John F. Daishell James

Johannes Muller Hermann von Helmholtz Wilhelm Wundt James M. Cattell John F. Daishell James C. Dixon Stanley L. Brodsky Adam Coffey

Stanley L. Brodsky (1940 - ) B. A. Economics University of New Hampshire M.

Stanley L. Brodsky (1940 - ) B. A. Economics University of New Hampshire M. A. Psychology University of Florida Ph. D. Psychology University of Florida Fun fact: Avid photographer- has taken numerous photography courses offered through the University of Alabama. Fun fact: First job after graduate school was at a prison in Ft. Leavenworth, Kansas. Obtained from Stanley Brodsky, personal communication

James C. Dixon (unable to verify d. o. b) Ph. D. University of North

James C. Dixon (unable to verify d. o. b) Ph. D. University of North Carolina Chapel Hill (1949) Retired from UF in 1979 Fun Fact: Served as the Director of Clinical Training at UF for nearly 20 years. Fun Fact: Worked in Costa Rica and Columbia Obtained from http: //www. psych. ufl. edu/files/alumni/halloffame. pdf

John F. Dashiell (1888 -1975) Ph. D. Columbia University (1913) Taught at Princeton, University

John F. Dashiell (1888 -1975) Ph. D. Columbia University (1913) Taught at Princeton, University of Minnesota, and Oberlin College Fun fact: Founded Department of Psychology at UNC Plaque in Dr. Dashiell’s honor outside UNC’s psychology building. Fun fact: Served as APA president in 1938 Obtained from: http: //psychology. sites. unc. edu/information/

James M. Cattell (1860 -1944) Ph. D. University of Leipzeig Administered psychological tests, which

James M. Cattell (1860 -1944) Ph. D. University of Leipzeig Administered psychological tests, which he termed “mental tests, ” college students. Fun fact: Served as APA president in 1895 Fun fact: Reportedly became interested in psychology while on fellowship at Johns Hopkins after experimenting with hashish and morphine. Obtained from http: //www. newworldencyclopedia. org/entry/James_Mc. Keen _Cattell

Wilhelm Wundt (1832 -1920) M. D. University of Heidelberg Considered by many to be

Wilhelm Wundt (1832 -1920) M. D. University of Heidelberg Considered by many to be the father of scientific psychology Establishing the first of only two psychology labs in existence at the time at the University of Leipzig Fun fact: Trained 186 graduate students in his career. Obtained from http: //www. simplypsychology. org/wundt. html

Hermann von Helmholtz (1821 -1894) German scientist, physicist, and physician Made contributions to physiology,

Hermann von Helmholtz (1821 -1894) German scientist, physicist, and physician Made contributions to physiology, electromagnetic theory, and thermodynamics. Fun Fact: In addition to Wundt, he influenced William James, Max Planck, and Heinrich Hertz. Obtained from http: //www. newworldencyclopedia. org/entry/Hermann_von_Hel mholtz

Johannes Muller (1801 -1858) Trained as a physiologist at the University of Bonn and

Johannes Muller (1801 -1858) Trained as a physiologist at the University of Bonn and the University of Berlin Major work was Handbuch der Physiologie des Menschen fur Vorlesungen Fun Fact: Some scholars think he may have suffered from manic depression because he would go through periods of incredible productivity, followed by periods where he produced nothing at all. Obtained from http: //www. britannica. com/biography/Johannes. Peter-Muller