Zeĭgarnik, B. V. 1900-1988

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Name (Latin)
Zeĭgarnik, B. V. 1900-1988
Name (Cyrilic)
Зейгарник, Б. В. 1900-1988
Other forms of name
Zeigarnik, Bluma, 1900-1988
Zeigarnik, Blyuma Vulʹfovna, 1900-1988
Zeĭgarnik, Bli︠u︡ma Vulʹfovna, 1900-1988
Zejgarnik, Bljuma V., 1900-1988
Zeĭgarnik, B. V. (Bli︠u︡ma Vulʹfovna)
Zeigarnik, Bluma
Zeigarnik, Blyuma Vulʹfovna
Zeĭgarnik, Bli︠u︡ma Vulʹfovna
Зейгарник, Блюма Вульфовна
Зейгарник, Б. В. (Блюма Вульфовна)
Date of birth
1900-11-09
Date of death
1988-02-24
Gender
female
MARC
MARC

Other Identifiers

VIAF: 60120800
Wikidata: Q292295
Library of congress: n 82013305
Sources of Information
  • Das Behalten erledigter und unerledigter Handlungen, 1927:t.p. (Bluma Zeigarnik; from Prienai, Lithuania; grad. from Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität zu Berlin) p. 85 (née Gerstein, Nov. 9, 1900)
  • German National Library in VIAF, viewed August 6, 2018(Zejgarnik, Bljuma V., 1900-1988)
  • Her Patologii︠a︡ myshlenii︠a︡, 1962.
  • OCLC, Mar. 15, 2000(usage: B.V. Zeĭgarnik, Bluma Wolfonna Zeigarnik, Blyuma Vul'fovna Zeigarnik)
  • Über das Behalten von erledigten und unerledigten Handlungen, 1927:t.p. (Bluma Zeigarnik)
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Wikipedia description:

Bluma Zeigarnik (Russian: Блю́ма Ву́льфовна Зейга́рник, IPA: [ˈblʲumə ˈvulʲfəvnə zʲɪjˈɡarnʲɪk]; 9 November [O.S. 27 October] 1900 – 24 February 1988) was a Soviet psychologist and a member of the Berlin School of experimental psychology and the so-called Vygotsky Circle. She contributed to the establishment of experimental psychopathology as a separate discipline in the Soviet Union in the post-World War II period. In the 1920s she conducted a study on memory, in which she compared memory in relation to interrupted and completed tasks. She had found that interrupted tasks are remembered better than completed ones; this is now known as the Zeigarnik effect. From 1931 she worked in the Soviet Union. She is considered one of the co-founders of the Department of Psychology at the Moscow State University. In 1983 she received the Lewin Memorial Award for her psychological research.

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