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German Congress of Experimental Psychology

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THE second congress of the German Society for Experimental Psychology took place on April 18–21 in the picturesque old town of Würzburg, partly at the old university and partly at the well-known psychological laboratory of Prof. Külpe. Two visits were paid to Prof. Rieger's nerve hospital. The attendance amounted to nearly 200, and thus was even more numerous than at the first congress two years previously in Giessen. Prof. G. E. Müller was in the chair. Fewer papers were read than before, but nevertheless they could with difficulty be got through in the three and a half days available, reading eight hours a day.

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SPEARMAN, C. German Congress of Experimental Psychology . Nature 74, 45–46 (1906). https://doi.org/10.1038/074045a0

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