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Variations of the basic ideo-motor or ideo-dynamic theory of suggestion have continued to hold considerable influence over subsequent theories of hypnosis, including those of Clark L. Hull, Hans Eysenck, and Ernest Rossi.
* Hans Eysenck
According to Hans Eysenck,
The psychologists Arthur Jensen, Hans Eysenck, Richard Lynn, Linda Gottfredson and Thomas Bouchard have all spoken highly of Rushton's Race, Evolution and Behavior, describing Rushton's work as rigorous and impressive.
Shortly afterward, Hans Eysenck began researching political attitudes in Great Britain.
As Hans Eysenck described in his 1956 book Sense and Nonsense in Psychology, Eysenck compiled a list of political statements found in newspapers and political tracts and asked subjects to rate their agreement or disagreement with each.
In further research, Hans J. Eysenck refined his methodology to include more questions on economic issues.
Psychologist Hans J. Eysenck in explaining the relationship between psychotherapy, behavior therapy and behavior modification defines it in its broadest sense as " the use of psychological therories and methods in the treatment of psychiatric disorders.
* Hans Eysenck believed just three traits — extraversion, neuroticism and psychoticism — were sufficient to describe human personality.
Psychologist Hans Eysenck wrote that The Mismeasure of Man is a book that presents " a paleontologist's distorted view of what psychologists think, untutored in even the most elementary facts of the science.
** Hans Eysenck, German-born psychologist ( d. 1997 )
* Helga Molander-German actress, and mother of Hans Eysenck
While at London, Burt influenced many students, including Raymond Cattell and Hans Eysenck, and toward the end of his life, Arthur Jensen and Chris Brand.
Hans Jürgen Eysenck ( 4 March 1916 4 September 1997 ) was a German-British psychologist who spent most of his career in Britain, best remembered for his work on intelligence and personality, though he worked in a wide range of areas.
Hans Eysenck was born in Berlin, Germany, his mother being a film star ( Helga Molander ) and his father a nightclub entertainer who was once voted " handsomest man on the Baltic coast ".
Hans Eysenck died of a brain tumor in a London hospice in 1997.
** Hans Eysenck, psychologist ( died 1997 )
Gauquelin's work was accepted by the notable psychologist and statistician Hans Eysenck among others but later attempts to validate the data and replicate the effect have produced uneven results, chiefly owing to disagreements over the selection and analysis of the data set.
Opposed by his boss, Sir Aubrey Lewis, who wouldn't let him go, he joined the Tavistock group in the army, as a way of getting free, and was replaced by Hans Eysenck.
According to the Institute for the Study of Academic Racism, scholars have drawn on a 1979 work by social psychologist Michael Billig-" Psychology, Racism, and Fascism "-that identified links between the Institute of Psychiatry and racist / eugenic theories, notably in regard to race and intelligence, as for example promoted by IOP psychologist Hans Eysenck and in a highly publicised talk in August 1970 at the IOP by American psychologist Arthur Jensen.
" MacDonald's work received positive reviews from a number of other scholars including Hans Eysenck, John Hartung, Harmon Holcomb, Richard Lynn, and Roger D. Masters.
Hans Eysenck has suggested that personality is reducible to three major traits.
Hans Eysenck has argued that fewer factors are superior to a larger number of partly related ones.

Hans and 1916
In 1916, Hugo Ball, Emmy Hennings, Tristan Tzara, Jean Arp, Marcel Janco, Richard Huelsenbeck, Sophie Täuber, and Hans Richter, along with others, discussed art and put on performances in the Cabaret Voltaire expressing their disgust with the war and the interests that inspired it.
The theory of what came to be known as Banach spaces had antecedents in the work of the Hungarian mathematician Frigyes Riesz ( published in 1916 ) and contemporaneous contributions from Hans Hahn and Norbert Wiener.
" They danced with shawls that were woven of mist and moonshine "-one of Clarke's illustrations for Fairy Tales by Hans Christian Andersen ( 1916 ).
Difficulties with these projects made Hans Christian Andersen's Fairy Tales by Hans Christian Andersen his first printed work, however, in 1916a title that included 16 colour plates and more than 24 monotone illustrations.
* September 4 Hans Eysenck ( b. 1916 ), psychologist.
* Hans Chiari ( 1851 1916 )
In February 1916 her eldest daughter was married at Coburg to Prince Friederich of Gluckburg and she became a grandmother when the couple's first child, Prince Hans of Glucksburg was born in May 1917.
Important personal and artistic influences were early meetings with Jean Tinguely, Joseph Beuys, Daniel Spoerri and Eberhard W. Kornfeld in the Basel art scene of the 1980s and with Niki de Saint Phalle in St. Moritz, and the long-time relationship ( going back to 1916 during the first world war and the purchase of a Giovanni Giacometti painting by the grand-grandfather of Hans Bernhard ) with the Giacometti family ( Giovanni Giacometti, Alberto Giacometti ) in the nearby mountain valleys Val Bregaglia and Engadin in the canton Grisons in Switzerland.
* Hans Jürgen Eysenck ( 1916 1997 ), psychology professor
* Hans Schilling ( aviator ) ( 1892 1916 ), World War I German observer flying ace
In 1912 Hans finished secondary education ( HBS ) in Rotterdam, and studied mathematics and physics at the University of Leiden, where he obtained a master's degree in 1916.
* Contzen Hans, Lovania-Zwanzig Jahre deutschsprechenden Studententums in Belgien, Studentenbibliothek 24 ), Mönchengladbach, 1916
The test is named after Hans Heinrich Georg Queckenstedt who described it in 1916.

Hans and
* 1888 Hans Richter, Swiss painter, filmmaker, and graphic artist ( d. 1976 )
* 1941 Hans W. Geissendörfer, German director
* 1869 Hans Poelzig, German architect, painter, and set designer ( d. 1936 )
* 1896 Hans List, Austrian inventor and entrepreneur ( d. 1996 )
* 1880 Hans Moser, Austrian actor ( d. 1964 )
* 1858 Hans Rott, Austrian composer ( d. 1884 )
* 1660 Hans Sloane, English collector and physician ( d. 1753 )
* 1847 Hans Auer, Swiss architect ( d. 1906 )
* 1777 Hans Christian Ørsted, Danish physicist ( d. 1851 )
* 1900 Hans Adolf Krebs, German physician and biochemist, Nobel Prize laureate ( d. 1981 )
* 1985 Hans Tiedge, top counter-spy of West Germany, defects to East Germany.
* 1805 Hans Christian Andersen, Danish writer ( d. 1875 )
* 1921 Baron Hans Heinrich Thyssen-Bornemisza ( d. 2002 )
* 1925 Hans Rosenthal, German Radio and television host ( d. 1987 )
* Hans Kraay ( 1974 75 )
* 2002 Baron Hans Heinrich Thyssen-Bornemisza, Swiss industrialist and art collector ( b. 1921 )
* 1947 Hans Biebow, German Nazi chief ( b. 1902 )
* 1945 Hans van Hemert, Dutch ASCAP award winning record producer and songwriter
Banach spaces are named after the Polish mathematician Stefan Banach who introduced them in 1920 1922 along with Hans Hahn and Eduard Helly .< ref >
Its foundations lie in the will of the physician and naturalist Sir Hans Sloane ( 1660 1753 ).
* 1878 Hans Carossa, German writer ( d. 1956 )
Hans ' great-great grandson, David Jacob Eisenhower ( 1863 1942 ), was Dwight's father, and was a college-educated engineer, despite his own father Jacob's urging to stay on the family farm.
* 1914 Hans Hellmut Kirst, German author ( d. 1989 )
* 1936 Hans van den Broek, Dutch politician
* 1900 Hans Stuck, German race car driver ( d. 1978 )

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