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Hans Eysenck

Hans Jürgen Eysenck
Personal information
Birth dateMarch 4, 1916
Birth placeBerlin, Germany
Death dateSeptember 4, 1997 (aged 81)
Death placeLondon
CitizenshipBritish
NationalityGerman
FieldsPsychology
InstitutionsInstitute of Psychiatry
Alma materUniversity College London (UCL)
Doctoral advisorCyril Burt
Doctoral studentsJeffrey Alan Gray, Donald Prell
Known forintelligence, personality, political science,
differential psychology, education,
psychiatry, behavior therapy

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Hans Jürgen Eysenck (March 4, 1916 � September 4, 1997) was a British psychologist of German origin, best remembered for his work on intelligence and personality, though he worked in a wide range of areas. At the time of his death, Eysenck was the living psychologist most frequently cited in science journals.

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Extravertierte leiden eher unter Schlafmangel - science.ORF.at - ORF.at Tweet this news
ORF.at--Die Autoren berufen sich dabei auf eine Theorie des Psychologen -Hans- Jürgen -Eysenck-. Auch andere Studien hätten bereits ergeben, dass Menschen leichter mit ... - Date : Tue, 02 Nov 2010 07:45:57 GMT+00:00
'Fysisch onmogelijk', inderdaad - De Standaard Tweet this news
De Standaard--De grote statisticus op het gebied van de psychologie -Hans Eysenck- heeft rond 1970-1980 onderzoek verricht naar de invloed van de stand van de planeten ... - Date : Tue, 02 Nov 2010 23:17:23 GMT+00:00
Tatchell accepts honorary doctorate for human rights activism - Ekklesia Tweet this news
Ekklesia--He was evicted from a lecture by Professor -Hans Eysenck-, who advocated electro-convulsive therapy to 'cure' homosexuality. In 1973, he was interrogated by ... - Date : Tue, 20 Jul 2010 15:16:16 GMT+00:00
Forty years of gay pride - The Guardian Tweet this news
The Guardian--I disrupted a lecture by the eminent psychologist, Professor -Hans Eysenck-, when he advocated the use of electric-shock aversion therapy to "cure" ... - Date : Fri, 02 Jul 2010 16:01:11 GMT+00:00

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