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Mc·Doug·all

[muhk-doo-guhl]
noun
William, 1871–1938, U.S. psychologist and writer, born in England.
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McDougall Mc·Dou·gall (mək-d&oomacr;'gəl), William. 1871-1938.

British-born American psychologist who theorized that human behavior is determined by both instinctive and intentional strivings.

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