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Sidis applied his own psychological approaches to raising William in whom he wished to promote a high intellectual capacity. After receiving much publicity for his childhood feats, he came to live an eccentric life and died in relative obscurity. Sidis himself derided
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for source of much of the details of Sidis's life from unpublished archive documents by his wife and daughter.
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Born in the Russian Empire, Sidis emigrated to the U.S. to escape political persecution. According to
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Sidis' birthplace is commonly listed as Kiev. However, a biographical note from his daughter
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and sought to provide insight into why people behave as they do. Sidis died in 1923, age 56.
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Dictionary of American biography base set. American Council of Learned Societies, 1928–1936
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in 1922, he summarized much of his previous work in diagnosing, understanding and treating
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The Psychology of Suggestion: A Research into the Subconscious Nature of Man and Society
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The Source and Aim of Human Progress: A Study in Social Psychology and Social Pathology
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The prodigy: A biography of William James Sidis, America's greatest child prodigy
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The prodigy: a biography of William James Sidis, America's greatest child prodigy
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as an underlying cause of much human mental suffering and problematic behavior.
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Multiple Personality: An Experimental Investigation into Human Individuality
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with his wife and children. He proceeded to complete four degrees at
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Symptomatology, Psychognosis, and Diagnosis of Psychopathic Diseases
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Psychopathological Researches: Studies in Mental Dissociation
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born on April 1, 1898, and Bessie born on February 12, 1908.
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Sidis married Sarah Mandelbaum by whom he had two children.
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Emigrants from the Russian Empire to the United States
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as "silly, pedantic, absurd, and grossly misleading."
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The Causation and Treatment of Psychopathic Diseases
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in 1887 to escape political persecution. Due to the
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Harvard Graduate School of Arts and Sciences alumni
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William
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psychopathologist
psychologist
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child prodigy
William James Sidis
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Harvard University
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