Psychology, asked by Michaelbarber2005, 1 month ago

Christine Ladd-Franklin was a mathematician and psychologist who faced many obstacles as a woman, but she persevered and made significant contributions to mathematics and psychology. What are some of the academic struggles she faced as a woman, and what contributions did she make to psychology?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Christine Ladd Franklin

Explanation:

Christine Ladd Franklin was a noted pyschologist who was Professor of Psychology during the year 1900.

She was Born in December 1, 1847 at

Windsor, Connecticut.

Christine Ladd Franklin was a mathematician and Psychology professor but was underestimated because she was a woman.She was given very little credit for her work.

Christine Ladd Franklin Died on March 5, 1930 (aged 82) at New York City

She was an American by Nationality.

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Answered by dylanreyes2005
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Answer:

Some academic struggles included her only being able to attend specific lectures, and not being able to receive her degree until 1926. Her studies led her to Germany, where she faced the same restrictions of being able to attend certain lectures. Her contributions to psychology consisted of having a theory about color vision, where she theorized that color vision is an evolutionary adaptation that occurred in 3 stages.

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