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Howard C Warren is today commemorated by the [[Society of Experimental Psychologists]], which he helped found, and who annually awards to one of its members the Howard Crosby Warren Medal.<ref>http://www.sepsych.org/warren_medal.htm</ref> At Princeton his private psychological library is housed in the Green Halls, which replaced Eno Hall as the home of psychology in 1963.
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Howard C Warren is today commemorated by the [[Society of Experimental Psychologists]], which he helped found, and who annually awards to one of its members the [[Howard Crosby Warren Medal]].<ref>http://www.sepsych.org/warren_medal.htm</ref> At Princeton his private psychological library is housed in the Green Halls, which replaced Eno Hall as the home of psychology in 1963.
   
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==Publications==
   
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Introduction to Psychology (1911) article published in Science<br />
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Human psychology (1920) <br />
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A History Of The Association Psychology (1921) <br />
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Elements of human psychology (1922) <br />
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Dictionary of Psychology (1935
   
   

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Howard Crosby Warren (1867–1934) was an American psychologist and the first chairman of the Princeton University Psychology department.[1] He was also president of the American Psychological Association in 1913.[2] The Society of Experimental Psychologists awards the Howard Crosby Warren Medal each year in his honor.

Academic education

Warren graduated from Princeton in 1889, and received his A.M. in 1891. Starting in 1891, he studied abroad at the universities in Leipzig, Berlin and Munich, but left by 1892 to help establish a psychological laboratory at Princeton University with James Baldwin. Despite not earning a doctorate until 1917 Warren was appointed professor in 1902.

Professional career

Having become professor in 1902 Warren went on to be appointed director of the Nassau Hall laboratory in 1904, the Stuart Professor of Psychology in 1914, and in 1920 the first head of the Princeton Psychology Department. He is also noted as having been a major contributor to the erection of the Eno Hall built in 1924.[2]

Awards

He was elected APA President in 1913.

Commemoration

Howard C Warren is today commemorated by the Society of Experimental Psychologists, which he helped found, and who annually awards to one of its members the Howard Crosby Warren Medal.[3] At Princeton his private psychological library is housed in the Green Halls, which replaced Eno Hall as the home of psychology in 1963.

Publications

Introduction to Psychology (1911) article published in Science
Human psychology (1920)
A History Of The Association Psychology (1921)
Elements of human psychology (1922)
Dictionary of Psychology (1935


See also

References

Publications

Books

Human psychology (1920)
A History Of The Association Psychology (1921)
Elements of human psychology (1922)
Dictionary of Psychology (1935)

Book Chapters

Papers=

Introduction to Psychology (1911) article published in Science
==External links==





Preceded by:
Edward Thorndike
APA President
1913
Succeeded by:
1914 R.S. Woodworth