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Who is the most famous psychologist in China?
1, Pan Wei (1897- 1988) psychologist and educator. One of the founders of modern psychology in China.

2. Ivy (1890- 1955), a famous modern psychologist in China. Main representative works: Advanced Statistics, Elementary Statistics, Psychology of Elementary Education, Educational Psychology of Teachers College, Educational Psychology, etc.

3. Ye Lin (1893- 1977), formerly known as Xianglin and Sun Shi. His main works are: Psychology of Literature and Art, Abnormal Psychology, etc. Translated and published: A Duo Ilf, Viewing Landscape Writing in Novels from a Psychological Angle, The Distance between Tutors and Students, Lenin's Contribution to Soviet Education, etc.

4. Chen Li (1902.7.22-2004.3.18), a native of Pingjiang, Hunan Province, was the founder of China's industrial psychology and the pioneer of intelligence theory and psychological test research.

Zhu Zhixian is one of the founders of modern psychology in China, and also a psychologist and educator. After the founding of People's Republic of China (PRC), he served as the head of the Education Group of the General Administration of Publishing and the deputy editor-in-chief of People's Education Publishing House. The State Council announced the first batch of doctoral supervisors and trained Lin Chongde, the first doctor of psychology in New China.

6. Li Yi, a member of Chinese Psychological Society, mainly focuses on adolescent psychological research, potential development research and self-confidence training, psychological consultation and diagnosis.

7. Song Yan, part-time associate professor, Department of Psychology, Sun Yat-sen University. His research interests include visual perception, target recognition, sensory memory and working memory, neuropsychological research on language cognition and cross-cultural psychological research on cognition.

8. Peng Kaiping is a tenured professor, doctoral supervisor and director of social and personality psychology in the Department of Psychology, University of California, Berkeley. His research interests include social and cultural psychology, culture and cognition, and applied social psychology. Recent work involves self-concept, dialectical thinking, behavioral economics, leadership decision-making, organizational culture and so on.

Extended data:

1949 after the founding of People's Republic of China (PRC), the socialist economic construction and scientific, cultural and educational undertakings have been developing day by day, providing a broad development prospect for psychology in China. Since then, China's psychology has entered a new historical period.

In the early days of the People's Republic of China, the teaching and research institutions of psychology and the personnel engaged in psychological work increased rapidly. . In normal universities and some medical colleges and institutes of physical education all over the country, psychology teaching and research departments or teaching and research groups have been set up to offer compulsory or elective psychology courses.

In the national discipline planning, psychology, as one of the basic disciplines, has made a long-term development plan of 12 (1956), which has defined the new prospect of discipline development.

Psychologists discussed the combination of psychological research and practice, and clearly pointed out that science must serve China's socialist construction. Therefore, the planning of research work and the training of cadres have been strengthened accordingly, and psychology majors have been set up in Beijing Normal University, East China Normal University and Nanjing Normal University (when the departments were adjusted, Peking University had psychology majors).

The Institute of Psychology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and the psychology departments and groups of domestic universities have resumed their activities one after another. Peking University, Hangzhou University, East China Normal University, Beijing Normal University and South China Normal University have set up five psychology departments. Reorganized and revised the national psychological discipline plan. Various professional conferences and academic annual meetings were held.

The Chinese Psychological Society has set up various professional committees. The two journals, Journal of Psychology and Psychological Science Newsletter, which were interrupted, were also re-published. Various textbooks, monographs, papers or series have been revised and newly published.

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