Judd, Charles Hubbard
Related Category: Education: Biographies
18731946, American psychologist, b. India. He was educated at the Univ. of Leipzig (Ph.D., 1896), where he studied with Wilhelm
Wundt. Judd taught at the Univ. of Cincinnati, Yale Univ., and the Univ. of Chicago, where he was director of the department of education from 1909 until his retirement in 1938. Judd was a leading figure in the development of a science of education. He wrote a monograph on education for President Herbert Hoover's Commission on Social Trends. Judd's writings include
Genetic Psychology for Teachers (1903) and
Psychology of Social Institutions (1926).