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THE ninth International Congress of Psychology met at Yale University, New Haven, on Sept. 1–7 under the presidency of Prof. J. McKeen Cattell. The attendance numbered 1089 professional psychologists, of which, however, only 122 came from countries outside the United States. But this is not surprising when it is remembered that more than one hundred institutions in the United States provide for psychology an annual budget of £1500 or more, and that for the larger universities this figure averages about £10,000, and reaches its maximum of £40,000 at Columbia.
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Ninth International Congress of Psychology. Nature 124, 500–501 (1929). https://doi.org/10.1038/124500a0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/124500a0