Fernberger, Samuel
FERNBERGER, SAMUEL
FERNBERGER, SAMUEL (1887–1956), U.S. psychologist. Born in Pennsylvania, Fernberger received his Ph.D. in psychology from the University of Pennsylvania in 1912. He served as professor at Clark University for eight years, and then at the University of Pennsylvania from 1920. He is best known for his work in psychophysics, sensation, perception, and the history of psychology.
Fernberger wrote an article detailing the early history of the American Psychological Association (apa), a professional organization for psychologists founded in 1892 and incorporated in 1925. Considered a classic in the history of psychology, the article, entitled "The American Psychological Association: A Historical Summary, 1892–1930," was first published in the Psychological Bulletin in 1932. In 1937 Fernberger published Elementary General Psychology.
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