WilliamMcDougall may refer to: WilliamMcDougall (politician, born 1822) (1822–1905), Canadian lawyer and politician from Ontario WilliamMcDougall (Nova...
McDougall or McDougal (see also MacDougall) is a Scottish surname that can refer to several people, places and things. It is derived from the Gaelic Mac...
century, there was recognized a "union of instinct and emotion". WilliamMcDougall held that many instincts have their respective associated specific...
unconscious' with primitive, aggressive, and antisocial instincts, and WilliamMcDougall (psychologist), who believed in a 'group mind,' which had a distinct...
Hudson's Bay Company in 1869 and appointed an English-speaking governor, WilliamMcDougall. He was opposed by the French-speaking mostly-Métis inhabitants of...
William Henry McDougall (born August 10, 1966) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player. He is best known for his record-setting scoring performance...
is known today as Post Traumatic Stress Disorder.[citation needed] WilliamMcDougall (1871–1944), an English psychologist, treated soldiers with "shell...
Alexander McDougall (1732– 9 June 1786) was a Scottish-born American seaman, merchant, a Sons of Liberty leader from New York City before and during the...
died in office from cancer in 1953. He was the son of WilliamMcDougall and Josephine Trites McDougall. Carter, S. M. (1947). "Who's who in British Columbia"...
Hive, a 2020 album by art punk band Wire The Group Mind, a book by WilliamMcDougall This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title...
established with non-corporeal spirit entities. In the early 20th century, WilliamMcDougall defended a form of animism in his book Body and Mind: A History and...
George Millward McDougall (September 9, 1821 – January 25, 1876) was a Methodist missionary in Canada who assisted in negotiations leading to Treaty 6...
year with Professor WilliamMcDougall. In 1927, he moved to Duke University in Durham, North Carolina to work under Professor McDougall. Rhine began the...
William Currie McDougall (1840–1920) was a Scottish minister of the Free Church of Scotland who is remembered as a poet and for an infamous and unusual...
one of three central traits in Eysenck's PEN theory of personality. WilliamMcDougall discussed Jung's conception, and reached this conclusion: "the introverts...
the U.S. Army. The Scientific American prize committee consisted of WilliamMcDougall, professor of psychology at Harvard; Harry Houdini, the famous professional...