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Emil Wolfgang Menzel, Jr. : ウィキペディア英語版 | Emil Wolfgang Menzel, Jr.
Emil Wolfgang Menzel, Jr. (April 16, 1929, Champa, India – April 7, 2012, Birmingham, Alabama) was a prominent primatologist and comparative psychologist. In many ways, his pioneering observations and research laid the foundation and set the precedent for many contemporary research topics in psychology and primatology including nonverbal and gestural communication, theory of mind and behavioral economics.〔Hopkins (2012)〕 ==Early life== Emil Menzel was born in India to Ida and Emil Menzel Sr. A curious child, Emil's parents, both missionaries, encouraged him to develop interests in natural history, literature, and science and an appreciation for the uniqueness of individuals. He attended the Mount Hermon School in Darjeeling. Returning to the United States in 1941, Emil Menzel completed a BA in English and Philosophy from Elmhurst College and a MA in English from the University of Michigan in 1951. After serving 2 years in the Korean War, earning the Combat Medical Badge, he returned to the United States, married in 1954, and completed a PhD in psychology from Vanderbilt University in 1958.〔〔(Emil Wolfgang Menzel, Jr., Obituary ), AL.COM. Url retrieved 31-10-2012〕
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