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Name
  
Charles Judd


Role
  
Psychologist

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Died
  
July 18, 1946, Santa Barbara, California, United States

Education
  
Leipzig University, Wesleyan University

Books
  
Reading: its nature and devel, Psychology - general introduction, Genetic Psychology for Teach, Psychology of high‑scho, Silent reading

Similar People
  
Wilhelm Wundt, James McKeen Cattell, G Stanley Hall, Edward B Titchener, Lightner Witmer

Charles Hubbard Judd (February 20, 1873 – July 18, 1946) was an American educational psychologist who played an influential role in the formation of the discipline. Part of the larger scientific movement of this period, Judd pushed for the use of scientific methods to the understanding of education and, thus, wanted to limit the use of theory in the field.

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Born in Bareilly, India of American missionary parents, Judd obtained a PhD at the University of Leipzig under the tutelage of Wilhelm Wundt. Judd was director of the Department of Education at the University of Chicago from 1909 to 1938. His works include Genetic Psychology for Teachers, Psychology of Social Institutions and Psychology of High-School Subjects (Boston, 1915).

Selected publications

  • Judd, Charles Hubbard. Psychology of high-school subjects. Ginn and Company, 1915.
  • Judd, Charles Hubbard, and Leon Carroll Marshall. Lessons in community and national life. Series B, for the first class of the high school and the upper grades of the elementary school. United States. Bureau of Education; United States. Food and Drug Administration, 1918.
  • Judd, Charles Hubbard, and Guy Thomas Buswell. Silent reading: A study of the various types. No. 23. University of Chicago, 1922.
  • Judd, Charles Hubbard. The psychology of social institutions. (1926).
  • References

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