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G. Stanley Hall was a pioneering American psychologist and educator, best known for his work in developmental psychology and his focus on adolescence as a distinct phase of human development. He was the first president of the American Psychological Association and played a crucial role in establishing psychology as a formal discipline in the United States. His influential book, "Adolescence," published in 1904, explored the psychological and sociological dimensions of this critical period, providing insights that continue to resonate in the fields of education and psychology today.

Hall's contributions extended beyond theoretical frameworks; he founded several institutions dedicated to the study of psychology and education. He emphasized the importance of understanding the adolescent experience, advocating for educational reforms that considered the developmental needs of young people. His legacy endures through his extensive writings and the foundational role he played in shaping modern psychology, particularly in understanding the intricacies of human growth and development.

国籍 美国人
出生日期 February 1, 1844
出生地点 Gorham, Maine, USA
去世日期 April 24, 1924