David Katz (psychologist)
- David Katz (psychologist)
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- See also David Katz; For American psychologist, see Daniel Katz.
David Katz (October 1, 1884, Kassel - February 2, 1953, Stockholm) was a German-born Swedish psychologist and educator.
Works
- Hunger und Appetit, 1932
- The world of colour, 1935
- Conversations with children, 1936
- Animals and men, 1937
- Gestaltpsychologie, 1944
- Psychologischer Atlas, 1945
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Katz, David |
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October 1, 1884 |
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February 2, 1953 |
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- 1884 births
- 1953 deaths
- People from Kassel
- German Jews
- German emigrants to Sweden
- Swedish people of German descent
- German psychologists
- German academic biography stubs
- Psychologist stubs
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