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Edwin Boring
'Introspectionism' and the Mythical Origins of Scientific Psychology
Women Psychologists and Gender Politics During World War II
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Organizing Knowledge and Behavior at Yale's Institute of Human Relations Author(S): J
Points of View in the Modern History of Psychology
Presented in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree Doctor of Philosophy in the Graduate School of the Ohio State University
HANDBOOK of PSYCHOLOGY: VOLUME 1, HISTORY of PSYCHOLOGY
Jung and the Making of Modern Psychology: the Dream of a Science
Moral Economies and Codes of Conduct: the Social Organization of Canadian Experimental Psychology Jordan Richard Schoenherr
THE NEW BEHAVIORISM Mind, Mechanism and Society
Special Issue Foundations for Experimental Social Psychology: Requiem for Classic Social Psychology
Inequity for Women in Psychology: How Much Have We Progressed and What Work Still Needs to Be Done? Caitlin Martin-Wagar
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Thomas Kuhn and the Psychology of Scientific Revolutions
Textbook Gibson' 1 2 3 4 5 6 the 'Textbook Gibson': a Case Study in the Assimilation of 7 8 Dissidence
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Chapter 1: Early Behaviorism
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Psychology at Indiana University: a Centennial Review and Compendium
The Death of Consciousness?
A History of Psychology in Autobiography”
Three Pioneers of American Comparative Psychology, 1843-1890: Lewis Henry Morgan, John Bascom, and Joseph Leconte
“Certainly Vague”: William James, Radical Empiricism, and the “Complete Description” of Mental Life
Comparative Psychology and the Objectification of Mind: Thorndike's
The Life Cycle of Psychological Ideas
The Implications of Contextualizing Psychological Methods for Education in Psychology
A Historical Analysis, and Exploratory Examination of the “Woman Problem” and the Function of Gender in American Psychology
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