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Emma Eckstein

1865 - 1924

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Sua biografia está disponível em 24 idiomas na Wikipédia (aumento em relação a 23 em 2024). Emma Eckstein é a 167ª psicólogo mais popular (subiu do 170ª em 2024), a 635ª biografia mais popular da Áustria (caiu do 623ª em 2019) e a 13ª psicólogo mais popular da Áustria.

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Among Psicólogos

Among psicólogos, Emma Eckstein ranks 167 out of 235Before her are Stanley Schachter, Walter Mischel, Brenda Milner, Harry Harlow, Arnold Gesell, and Henri Nouwen. After her are Rensis Likert, Dimitri Uznadze, Reuven Feuerstein, James Hillman, Edgar Rubin, and Henry Murray.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1865, Emma Eckstein ranks 99Before her are Afonso, Duke of Porto, Max Heindel, Wilson Bentley, Josef Fischer, Heinrich Rubens, and Tan Sitong. After her are Mahmud Tarzi, Lily Braun, Maciej Sulkiewicz, Eduard Vilde, Prince Friedrich Leopold of Prussia, and Lubor Niederle. Among people deceased in 1924, Emma Eckstein ranks 75Before her are Gregory VII of Constantinople, Azem Galica, Anna Palm de Rosa, Princess Isabella of Bavaria, Àngel Guimerà, and Emile Claus. After her are Masujiro Nishida, Jacques Loeb, Kazimieras Būga, William Robert Ogilvie-Grant, Curt von Bardeleben, and Maria Bernarda Bütler.

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In Áustria

Among people born in Áustria, Emma Eckstein ranks 635 out of NaNBefore her are Rudolf Vytlačil (1912), Toni Polster (1964), David Alaba (1992), Trickster (null), Leo Spitzer (1887), and Otto Ender (1875). After her are Erich von Hornbostel (1877), Carl Millöcker (1842), Johann von Herbeck (1831), Toto Wolff (1972), Marc Girardelli (1963), and Friedrich Cerha (1926).

Among Psicólogos In Áustria

Among psicólogos born in Áustria, Emma Eckstein ranks 13Before her are Paul Watzlawick (1921), Otto Gross (1877), Heinz Kohut (1913), René Spitz (1887), Otto F. Kernberg (1928), and Walter Mischel (1930). After her are Fritz Heider (1896), Karl H. Pribram (1919), and Marie Jahoda (1907).

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