Marie Jahoda über Charlotte Bühler


Charlotte Bühler was a very different kettle of fish. She was brilliant, extrovert, very beautiful, very vain, very domineering, very gifted, very elegant. We used to say that she changed into a new dress twice during a lecture. She exploited her students and assistants, including Paul [Lazarsfeld], though she also flirted with him. She chose assistants in part for their intellectual ability and in part for their ability as dancing partners. […] After the Wednesday colloquium students and faculty went out for dinner and dancing.
She published a good part of my dissertation in one of her books with a small footnote acknowledging that I had something to do with it.1

Marie Jahoda Albu: Reconstructions. [Keymer, Sussex: Published by the author] 1996, S. 40.

1 Vgl. Charlotte Bühler: Der menschliche Lebenslauf als psychologisches Problem. Mit 28 Abbildungen im Text und auf einer Tafel. Leipzig: Verlag von S. Hirzel 1933 (= Psychologische Monographien. Herausgegeben von Karl Bühler. 4.), S. 2, siehe Bild 07. Anm. Reinhard Müller.

© Reinhard Müller -- Graz, im Oktober 2006

DAS STUDIUM
Pädagogisches Institut
Zeugnis der Reife für Volksschulen
Lehrveranstaltungen
Karl Bühler
Charlotte Bühler
Dissertation
Gutachten Karl Bühlers