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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Christine Ladd-Franklin was limited to resources and education during the early 18h century coming into the early 19th century. She faced restrictions on the lectures she could attend and was not allowed to work in the lab at all. The contributions she made was she became one of the first two women accepted to the American Psychological Associations. She was an outspoken critic of accepted gender roles and fought for equal opportunities for women in higher education.
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Christine Ladd-Franklin (1847-1930) was a noted logician and psychologist who added to the literature in both fields during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. She proposed the antilogism, a major contribution to the field of logic. As a psychologist, she contributed theories of color vision.
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