The Introduction and Dissemination of the Behaviorism in Modern China —— The Historical Investigation Centered by Kuo, Z, Y

Asian Culture and History 1 (2):P118 (2009)
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Abstract

The behaviorism was the most influential school during the former half of the 20th.C. In the early years of the century, the oversea students introduced it into China, among whom Dr. Kuo, Z, Y, a faithful behaviorist, was the most typical example, who, after returned home, set about to this project, which made the great contributions to the early Chinese psychology

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