Abstract
Edward B. Titchener was a dominant figure in North American psychology from the 1890s to his death in 1927. This article is the first in a series on Titchener's life, based on chapters written by Rand Evans for an intended book. It describes the formative years of Titchener's life up to his entry to Oxford University, providing insights as to the personality and characteristics of Titchener the psychologist.
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2023
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