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William Sheldon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
William Sheldon may refer to: •William Wallace Barbour Sheldon (1836-1915), American architect •William Herbert Sheldon (1898-1977), American psychologist •William Sheldon (Irish politician) (1907-19...
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Somatotype and Constitutional Psychology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Constitutional psychology is a theory, developed in the 1940s by American psychologist William Herbert Sheldon, associating body types with human temperament types. Sheldon proposed that the human phy...
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William Sheldon was a talented, yet troubled man. He was not a pseudo-scientist (see ... In the spring of 1953, I visited William Sheldon, Ph.D., M.D., at the College of Physicians and Surgeons in New York City. I had been exposed to his work on constitutional medicine in college, was fascinated by it and wanted to meet him.
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William Wallace Barbour Sheldon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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"William Sheldon (1898-1977) was an American psychologist who devoted his life to observing the variety of human bodies and temperaments. He taught and did research at a number of U.S.universities and is best known for his series of books on the human constitution.
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Trivia about William Sheldon's theory and system of classifying body types, the classes of endomorph, mesomorph, ectomorph, growth and layers. ... In 1940, William H. Sheldon created a system of classifying body types based on the 3 layers of cells in the developing embryo: endoderm--the inner layer, which develops into...
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