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Max Planck Institute for Human Development : ウィキペディア英語版
Max Planck Institute for Human Development

The Max-Planck-Institute for Human Development is an internationally renowned social science research organization. Located in Berlin, it was initiated in 1961 and officially began operations in 1963 under the name Institute for Educational Research in the Max Planck Society, before receiving its current name in 1971. Its co-founder and first director was Hellmut Becker. The institute is part of the Human Sciences Section of the Max Planck Society.
Research activities focus on the development and education of humans, with an emphasis on basic research. The concept of education is defined broadly, embracing both formal educational processes as well as developmental processes from childhood to old age. Currently, around 350 employees contribute to interdisciplinary research in four research centers and three research groups.
# Center for Adaptive Rationality (Director: Ralph Hertwig)
# Center for Adaptive Behavior and Cognition (Managing Director: Gerd Gigerenzer)
# Center for Lifespan Psychology (Director: Ulman Lindenberger)
# Research Center History of Emotions (Director: Ute Frevert)
# Max Planck Research Group Affect Across the Lifespan (Head: Michaela Riediger)
# Max Planck Research Group Felt Communities? Emotions in European Music Performances (Head Sven Oliver Müller)
# Max Planck Research Group REaD (Reading Education and Development). (Head: Sascha Schroeder)
In addition, the Harding Center for Risk Literacy was opened in April 2009. Motivating its research is the vision of enlightened individuals who are equipped to deal with risks in the modern technological world in an informed way. Director of the Harding Center is Gerd Gigerenzer.
The Research Center of Educational Research (Director: Jürgen Baumert) ended its activities in 2010. Its best-known projects were the TIMS study (TIMSS) and the PISA study, whose results received wide attention by both the mass media and politicians.
The institute is located in Wilmersdorf, a neighbourhood in the southwest of Berlin, immediately bordering on the neighborhood of Dahlem, and is therefore considered part of Dahlem's traditional science district. This is home to a number of scientific organizations such as the Free University Berlin, which works together with the institute.
The founding director of the Max Planck Institute for Human Development was Hellmut Becker, subsequently joined by Dietrich Goldschmidt (1963) and Saul B. Robinsohn (1964) as the first generation of directors. They were followed by directors Wolfgang Edelstein (1973), Peter M. Roeder (1973) and Friedrich Edding (director from 1973), Paul B. Baltes (1980), Karl Ulrich Mayer (1983), Jürgen Baumert (1996), Gerd Gigerenzer (1997), Ulman Lindenberger (2003), Ute Frevert (2008), and Ralph Hertwig (2012).
== See also ==

* List of universities, colleges, and research institutions in Berlin

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