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Granville Stanley Hall, 1844-1924, is an American psychologist and educator, who in 1882 organized at Johns Hopkins a psychological laboratory that rapidly took a leading position in the field and founded (1887) the American Journal of Psychology. Among his works are The Contents of Children's Minds (1883), which inaugurated the child-study movement in the United States; Adolescence (1904); Educational Problems (1911); Jesus, the Christ, in the Light of Psychology (1917); and his autobiography (1923).
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