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About the Author
Robert H. Wozniak (Ph.D, Psychology, University of Michigan, 1966) is Professor of
Psychology at Bryn Mawr College. Past President of the Piaget Society, former Chair of the
Review Committee of the Cheiron Society for the Study of the History of the Behavioral
Sciences, and Archivist for the Society for Research in Child Development, Professor
Wozniak has published in the areas of cognitive and social development, and written on
James Mark Baldwin and the early history of American developmental psychology, the history
of behaviorism, the history of psychological science in the former Soviet Union, and on
Piaget. His current historical research focuses on the development of American clinical
psychology.
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