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Women in Psychology: Myrtle Byram McGraw (1899-1988)

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1 Women in Psychology: Myrtle Byram McGraw (1899-1988)

2 Background The Facts: Born: August 1, 1899 in Birmingham, Alabama Married: 1937 to Rudolph Mallina, a scientist-engineer Retired: 1972 from Briarcliff College as a Professor of Psychology Died: September 8, 1988 at the age of 89

3 Education Dropped out of school at age 12 to become a typist Seminary school Ohio Wesleyan University AB degree Columbia University Fellowship Research Assistantship Internship Master’s degree (1925) and Doctoral degree (1931)

4 Major Publications GROWTH: A Study of Jimmy and Johnny (1935) The Neuromuscular Maturation of the Human Infant (1939)

5 Theories Three stages of early childhood development in psychomotor abilities “Swimming reflexively” (babies in water) “Neurally meditated self- regulatory behaviors of human infants”

6 How she climbed her way to the top: In high school, she contacted John Dewey--the father of functional psychology--and typed his manuscripts at Columbia University. There, she studied infants and met John Watson, the founder of behaviorism.

7 Fun & Interesting Fact: "My mother was born in the 19th Century, lived in the 20th Century and thought in the 21st Century.” ~Mitzi, her daughter


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