Some notable events this week in psychology history:
April 6 - In 1956, Psychological Science published George A. Miller's well-known article on human memory, "The Magical Number Seven, Plus or Minus Two: Some Limits on Our Capacity for Information Processing."
April 11- In 1906, Sigmund Freud began his correspondence with Carl Jung. While Freud viewed Jung as a protégé for several years, theoretical differences eventually contributed to an end to their friendship and correspondence.
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