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Four Masters in the History of Psychology
Feng Te, Thorndike, Freud and Piaget are four masters in the history of psychology. Their contributions not only promote the development of psychology, but also have a far-reaching impact on the study of human cognition and behavior.

Father of experimental psychology

Feng Te is the founder of the first psychology laboratory in the world, and is called the father of experimental psychology.

Father of educational psychology

Thorndike is recognized as the founder of educational psychology and the "father of educational psychology". He separated educational psychology from pedagogy and child psychology and became an independent discipline.

The founder of psychoanalysis.

Freud was an Austrian psychiatrist, psychologist and the founder of psychoanalysis.

A pioneer of child psychology

Piaget was a pioneer of child psychology and genetic epistemology.