Description |
xxv, 783 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm |
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regular print |
Contents |
Back to the future in the education and training of psychologists (1989) / Florence L. Denmark -- Health Psychology: the science and the field (1990) / Shelley E. Taylor -- Development during adolescence: the impact of state-environment fit on young adolescents' experiences in schools and in families (1993) / Jacquelynne S. Eccles [and others] -- Ethics and the social science (1948) / Raymond B. Cattell -- Psychology working for peace (1949) / Hadley Cantril -- The woman problem (1951) / Edwin G. Boring -- Desegregation: A Psychological Analysis (1957) / Stuart W. Cook -- The psychology of the recession (1959) / George Katona -- The role of the behavioral scientist in the civil rights movement (1968) / Martin Luther King Jr |
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Behavior control and social responsibility (1962) / Leonard Krasner -- Instructional technology and the measurement of learning outcomes: some questions (1963) / Robert Glaser -- The psychologist as an expert witness on the issue of insanity (1964) / Ray Jeffery -- Jean Piaget and the world of the child / Read D. Tuddenham -- Psychology, psychologists, and psychological testing (1967) / Anne Anastasi --Schizophrenia, language, and reality (1973) / Roger Brown -- A reconsideration of context: perspectives on prediction-mote in the eye (1977) / Mary Kay Lane -- Family experience and the child's development (1979) / Jerome Kagan -- Introducing psychology (1984) / Henry Gleitman |
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Black and white in international perspective / Otto Klineberg -- On animal aggression: the roles of strangeness and familiarity (1976) / Peter Marler -- On getting in bed with a lion (1980) / William Bevan -- Crime and Violence in America: the victims (1983) / Max Siegel -- Placing women in the history of psychology: the first American women psychologist (1986) / Laurel Furumoto and Elizabeth Scarborough -- Self-interest and personal responsibility redux (1987) / Robert Perloff -- The study of sexual behavior in relation to the transmission of human immunodeficiency virus: caveats and recommendations (1988) / June Machover Reinisch, Stephanie A. Sanders, and Mary Ziemba-Davis -- Homelessness and public policy priorities (1991) / Charles A. Kiesler |
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Some observations on the organization of personality (1947) / Carl R. Rogers -- Cognitive, conative, and non-intellective intelligence (1950) / David Wechsler -- Freud and the image of man (1956) / Jerome S. Bruner -- The nature of love (1958) / Harry F. Harlow -- The American Revolution (1960) / D.O. Hebb -- Some cognitive aspects of motivation (1961) / W.C.H. Prentice -- Originality (1965) / Norman H. Mackworth -- Deception in psychological research (1969) / Julius Seeman -- Shaping of the Science (1970) / Forrest B. Tyler -- The acquisition and application of knowledge: a symbiotic relation (1972) / Wendell R. Garner -- Behavior theory and the models of man (1974) / Albert Bandura -- The steep and thorny way to a science of behavior (1975) / B.F. Skinner |
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The sociocultural relevance of sex research: challenges for the 1990's and beyond (1994) / Gail Elizabeth Wyatt -- The effects of exposure to violence on young children (1995) / Joy D. Osofsky |
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What is psychology? (1978) / Jean Piaget (Constance Kamii, trans.) -- A primer of testing (1981) / Bert F. Green -- Can research on morality be "scientific"? (1982) / Norma Haan -- Psychoanalysis arrives in America: the 1909 psychology conference at Clark University (1985) / Rand B. Evans and William A. Koelsch -- The mythical revolutions of American Psychology (1992) / Thomas H. Leahey -- Psychology in the War (1946) / Walter S. Hunter -- Psychology and the Newspaper Man (1952) / Alton L. Blakeslee -- Therapy in Soviet Psychiatric Hospitals (1953) / Ivan D. London -- The discovery and encouragement of exceptional talent (1954) / Lewis M. Terman -- Some thoughts on television as an educational tool (1955) / George J. Wischner and Ivan H. Scheier |
Summary |
This volume brings together some of the outstanding contributions to the American Psychologist during its 50-year history, and in so doing gives readers a glimpse of the evolution of psychology as an academic discipline, a profession, and a means of promoting human welfare |
Analysis |
Geschichte 1946-1996 |
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Psychology History 20th century |
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Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and indexes |
Notes |
English |
Subject |
Psychology -- History -- 20th century.
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Psychology -- history.
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Behavioral Disciplines and Activities.
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Behavioral Sciences.
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Psychiatry and Psychology
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Psychology.
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Author |
Notterman, Joseph M.
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LC no. |
97037081 |
ISBN |
1557984735 |
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1557984840 (paperback0) |
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