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'''Arthur Allin''' was an American psychologist. Along with [[G. Stanley Hall]], in [[1897]], he developed the concepts of [[gargalesis]] and[[knismesis]] as [[science|scientific]] terms for two types of [[tickling]] <ref>Hall, G. S., and A. Allin. (1897) ''The psychology of tickling, laughing and the comic.'' The American Journal of Psychology 9:1&ndash;42.</ref>
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'''Arthur Allin''' was an American psychologist. Along with [[G. Stanley Hall]], in [[1897]], he developed the concepts of [[gargalesis]] and [[knismesis]] as [[science|scientific]] terms for two types of [[tickling]] <ref>Hall, G. S., and A. Allin. (1897) ''The psychology of tickling, laughing and the comic.'' The American Journal of Psychology 9:1&ndash;42.</ref>
   
   

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Arthur Allin was an American psychologist. Along with G. Stanley Hall, in 1897, he developed the concepts of gargalesis and knismesis as scientific terms for two types of tickling [1]


References

  1. Hall, G. S., and A. Allin. (1897) The psychology of tickling, laughing and the comic. The American Journal of Psychology 9:1–42.