Edwin Diller Starbuck born Edwin Eli Starbuck (20 February 1866 – 18 November 1947) was an American educational psychologist who took a special interest in the teaching of morals and character in children independent of religious instruction. His idea was to imbue morals through indirect means where students would learn by inference. He married Anna Maria Diller, a Harvard classmate, in 1895 and they had eight children. He later changed his middle name to Diller.
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| - Edwin Diller Starbuck (20. února 1866 – 18. listopadu 1947) byl americký psycholog, jedním z prvních, kteří se začali zajímat o psychologii náboženství. Spolu se svým kolegou Jamesem Henry Leubou podnikl výzkum formou dotazníků, který měl poukázat na spojitosti mezi věkem člověka a náboženskými konverzemi. Výsledkem bylo zjištění, že u mladých lidí jsou možnosti náboženské konverze mnohem častější, než u lidí pokročilého věku. Jejich studie pak vyšla pod názvem A Study in the Psychology of Religious Phenomena (Studium psychologie náboženských jevů). (cs)
- Edwin Diller Starbuck (geb. 20. Februar 1866 in Indiana; gest. 18. November 1947) war ein amerikanischer Psychologe, der sich als einer der ersten für die Psychologie der Religion interessierte. Mit Persönlichkeiten wie G. Stanley Hall und James H. Leuba zählt Starbuck zu den Pionieren der Religionspsychologie. (de)
- Edwin Diller Starbuck, född den 20 februari 1866, död den 18 november 1947, var en amerikansk filosof och religionspsykolog. Starbuck, som 1906 blev professor i filosofi vid Iowas statsuniversitet, är bekant företrädesvis genom arbetet The Psychology of Religion (1899; 2:a upplagan 1901). (sv)
- Edwin Diller Starbuck born Edwin Eli Starbuck (20 February 1866 – 18 November 1947) was an American educational psychologist who took a special interest in the teaching of morals and character in children independent of religious instruction. His idea was to imbue morals through indirect means where students would learn by inference. He married Anna Maria Diller, a Harvard classmate, in 1895 and they had eight children. He later changed his middle name to Diller. (en)
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| - Edwin Diller Starbuck (20. února 1866 – 18. listopadu 1947) byl americký psycholog, jedním z prvních, kteří se začali zajímat o psychologii náboženství. Spolu se svým kolegou Jamesem Henry Leubou podnikl výzkum formou dotazníků, který měl poukázat na spojitosti mezi věkem člověka a náboženskými konverzemi. Výsledkem bylo zjištění, že u mladých lidí jsou možnosti náboženské konverze mnohem častější, než u lidí pokročilého věku. Jejich studie pak vyšla pod názvem A Study in the Psychology of Religious Phenomena (Studium psychologie náboženských jevů). (cs)
- Edwin Diller Starbuck (geb. 20. Februar 1866 in Indiana; gest. 18. November 1947) war ein amerikanischer Psychologe, der sich als einer der ersten für die Psychologie der Religion interessierte. Mit Persönlichkeiten wie G. Stanley Hall und James H. Leuba zählt Starbuck zu den Pionieren der Religionspsychologie. (de)
- Edwin Diller Starbuck born Edwin Eli Starbuck (20 February 1866 – 18 November 1947) was an American educational psychologist who took a special interest in the teaching of morals and character in children independent of religious instruction. His idea was to imbue morals through indirect means where students would learn by inference. Starbuck was the son of Luzena Jessum and Samuel, Quaker farmers in Guilford Township, Hendricks County, Indiana. He grew up skeptical of orthodox Christian beliefs and took an early interest in evolution. He graduated in philosophy at Indiana University in 1890 and joined Harvard to study philosophy, religion and psychology, receiving a degree in 1895. He conducted surveys of religious belief and conversion using questionnaires along with G. Stanley Hall at Clark University and published several papers of his findings. He later published the book Psychology of Religion (1899) and also contributed to the work of William James' Varieties of Religious Experience (1902). He became an assistant professor of education at Leland Stanford Junior University. In 1903 he worked with Ernst Meumann at the University of Zurich. He worked in Earlham College from 1904 to 1906 before he moved to the University of Iowa. He moved the University of Southern California in 1930 and remained there until his retirement. He pioneered the empirical study of religion through questionnaire surveys. He married Anna Maria Diller, a Harvard classmate, in 1895 and they had eight children. He later changed his middle name to Diller. (en)
- Edwin Diller Starbuck, född den 20 februari 1866, död den 18 november 1947, var en amerikansk filosof och religionspsykolog. Starbuck, som 1906 blev professor i filosofi vid Iowas statsuniversitet, är bekant företrädesvis genom arbetet The Psychology of Religion (1899; 2:a upplagan 1901). (sv)
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