James Mark Baldwin
James Mark Baldwin (1861-1934) was a renowned psychologist and professor at Princeton University. He was a leading figure in the fields of psychology and social science, known for his groundbreaking work on mental development in children and the cncept of social heritage. Baldwin's contributions have been honored with prestigious awards, including the Gold Medal of the Royal Academy of Denmark. His research and writings have had a profound impact on the understanding of human behavior and evolution.
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