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Early Psychology Labs
Founding of laboratories of psychology (From 1875 to 1890)
Year founded
Founder or Person in Charge
Institution
Location
1875 (de facto)
1879 (tradition date)
W. Wundt
Leipzig
Germany
1874-6 (de facto)
1891 (de jure)
W. James
H. Munsterberg
Harvard
U.S.A.
1881
G. E. Muller
Gottingen
Germany
1883 (closed in 1887)
reopened in 1903
G. S. Hall
J. M. Baldwin
Johns Hopkins
U.S.A.
1886
V. Bekhterev
Kazan
U.S.S.R.
1886
H. Ebbinghaus
Berlin
Germany
1886
A. Lehmann
Copenhagen
Denmark
1887
J.McK. Cattell
Pensylvania
U.S.A.
1888
W. L. Bryan
Indiana
U.S.A.
1888
J. Jastrow
Wisconsin
U.S.A.
1888
Y. Motora
Tokyo
Japan
1988
H. Munsterberg
Freiburg
Germany
1889
H. Beaunis & A. Binet
Sorbonne
France
1889
E.C. Sanford
Clark
U.S.A.
1889
G. Sergi
Rome
Italy
1889
C. Stumpf
Munich
Germany
1889
H. K. Wolfe
Nebraska
U.S.A.
1890
J. M. Baldwin
Toronto
Canada
1890
B. Bourdon
Rennes
France
1890
J. Mck. Cattell
Columbia
U.S.A.
1890
G. W. T. Patrick
Iowa
U.S.A.
1890
J. H. Tufts
Michigan
U.S.A.
By 1900, more than one hundred psychological laboratories had been established worldwide.