Kresten Bjerg

Kresten Bjerg (born August 28, 1935 is a Danish psychology researcher. He is known for his work on the digital diary computer program Phenomenalog and for his research on personality psychology and domestic psychology
Personal life
He is the son of Johannes Bjerg and Minna Bjerg., and is the father of Sanne Bjerg, Ditte Bjerg and Nana Bjerg.
Career
He has been a lector at Copenhagen University, and in 1960 they gave him a gold medal for his work "Om imperativer og prohibitiver specielt belyst med nogle eksempler fra sexualadfærens område". (English: About imperatives and prohibitives specifically elucidated with some examples from the sexual behavior-range)
Between 1974 and 1998 he managed an "Experimental Home", a "Fully furnished and deeply sedimented three room apartment, immediately inhabitable for a small family"
The apartment had cameras and microphones recording the families every move and sound, with focus on domestic information technology.
Books
* Ind og ud af personlighedspsykologiske teorier (English: In and out of personality psychology theories) (1992)
* Moralpsykologi og sexualmoral (English: Moral psychology and sexual morality) (1967)
 
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