Title:
Echolalia in Idiots: Its Meaning for Modern Theories of Imitation
Record Group Number:
RG0805.AM
Collection:
Leta Stetter Hollingworth, 1886-1939
Location:
HQ 01/02/07/03
Box:
Box 1
Folder:
Folder 2
Contributing Institution:
History Nebraska; https://history.nebraska.gov/
Creator:
Hollingworth, Leta Stetter, 1886-1939
Date:
1917
Description:
Paper by Leta Stetter Hollingworth titled "Echolalia in Idiots: Its Meaning for Modern Theories of Imitation" reprinted from the April 1917 issue of the Journal of Educational Psychology. The paper discusses cases of echolalia, or people echoing the world of others.
Language:
eng
Subject (Topics) :
Echolalia
Subject (Topics) :
Psychology
Source (Names):
Hollingworth, Leta Stetter, 1886-1939
Source (Names):
Columbia University. Teachers College
Source (Places):
New York (N.Y.)
Source (Temporal):
1910s
Format-Extent:
11 pages
Format-Medium:
papers (documents)
Type:
Text
Relation:
Copy
Rights:
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File Format:
TIF
Date Digital :
2022-07-26
Identifier:
RG0805b001f002i0001-0011