During the earlier part of his working life
he was a central figure
in touch not only with all that was going on in psychology
but also with anthropology and physiology as well.
Born 22 June 1871
Chadderton, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom
Died 28 November 1938
Durham, North Carolina, U.S.
Nationality British
Fields Psychology
Doctoral advisor W. H. R. Rivers
Influences Jean-Baptiste Lamarck, Carl Jung
Influenced Thorstein Veblen,[1] Konrad Lorenz, Cyril Burt