Harold Homer Anderson
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1897 – 1990
Who was Harold Homer Anderson?
Harold Homer Anderson was an American research professor of psychology at Michigan State University, who published on child psychology, clinical psychology, personality, and cross-national research.
Anderson was the son of a minister from Nebraska, who studied at the Northwestern University. In 1933 he accepted a position as professor of psychology and head of the department at Michigan State College. In 1951 Harold H. Anderson was rewarded the Alumni Medal of the Northwestern University. In the 1950s he was among the first members of the Society for General Systems Research.
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- Born
- Oct 23, 1897
- Education
- Northwestern University
- Employment
- Michigan State University
- Died
- Feb 9, 1990
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on July 23, 2013
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