The Story of Psychology
Page 107
Shull, R., “Resistance to Extinction Following Variable Interval Reinforcement: Reinforcer Rate and Amount.” J. Experimental Anal. of Behavior 85: 23–39.
Siegler, R., “Mechanisms of Cognitive Development.” Ann. Rev. Psychol. 40: 353–379.
Sifneos, P., Short-Term Dynamic Psychotherapy: Evaluation and Technique. New York: Plenum.
Silbereisen, R., and Noack, P., “On the Constructive Role of Problem Behavior in Adolescence.” In Bolger, N., Person and Context: Developmental Processes. New York: Springer-Verlag.
Sills, D., International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences. New York: Macmillan and The Free Press. (The 1979 item is vol. 18, biographical supplement.)
Simon, H., The Sciences of the Artificial. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
Simon, H., Models of My Life. New York: Basic Books.
Singer, J., The Human Personality. San Diego: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich.
Skinner, B., Science and Human Behavior. New York: The Free Press.
Skinner, B., “A Case History in Scientific Method.” Amer. Psychologist 11 221–233.
Skinner, B., “B. F. Skinner.” In Boring and Lindzey, 1967.
Skinner, B., Beyond Freedom and Dignity. New York: Bantam Books-Vintage Books.
Skinner, B., About Behaviorism. New York: Random House.
Skinner, B., Particulars of My Life. New York: Knopf.
Skinner, B., The Shaping of a Behaviorist. New York: Knopf.
Skinner, B., “Pavlov’s Influence on Psychology in America?” Hist. Behav. Sciences 17 242–245.
Skinner, B., A Matter of Consequences. New York: Knopf.
Slamecka, N., “Ebbinghaus: Some Associations.” J. Experimental Psychol.: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 11 (3) 414–435.
Smith, D., “Trends in Counseling and Psychotherapy.” Amer. Psychologist 37 802–809.
Smith, M. B., “Toward Humanizing Social Psychology.” In Krawiec, 1972, vol. 1.
Smith, M. L., The Benefits of Psychotherapy. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press.
Smither, R., The Psychology of Work and Human Performance. New York: Harper and Row.
Snarey, J., “The Vital Aging of Eriksonian Theory and of Erik H. Erikson.” Contemp. Psychol. 32 928–930.
Snyderman, M., and Rothman, S., The IQ Controversy: The Media and Public Policy. New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction.
Solms, M., “Freud Returns.” Scientific American 290 82–88.
Solomon, D., “Promoting Prosocial Behavior in Schools: A Second Interim Report on a Five-Year Longitudinal Demonstration Project.” San Ramon, CA: Developmental Studies Center.
Solomon, D., “A Program to Promote Interpersonal Consideration and Cooperation in Children.” In Slavin, R., Learning to Cooperate, Cooperating to Learn. New York: Plenum.
Solomon, D., “Enhancing Children’s Prosocial Behavior in the Classroom.” San Ramon, CA: Developmental Studies Center.
Sobel, D., “A New and Controversial Short-Term Psychotherapy.” New York Times: June 10.
Spencer, H., [1855, 1881]. The Principles of Psychology. 2 vols. Longwood Publishing Group.
Sperling, G., “The Information Available in Brief Visual Presentations.” Psychol. Monographs 74, whole no. 498.
Sperry, R., “Mind-Brain Interaction: Mentalism, Yes; Dualism, No.” Neurosciences 5 195–206.
Sperry, R., and Miner, N., “Pattern Perception Following Insertion of Mica Plates into Visual Cortex.” J. Compar. and Physiol. Psychol. 48 463–469.
Spielberger, C., “Report of the [APA] Treasurer: 1989.” Amer. Psychologist 45 (7) 807–812.
Spinoza, B., Ethic [s], Demonstrated in Geometrical Order, etc., trans. by W. Hale White, as revised by Amelia Hutchison Stirling. 4th ed. Oxford University Press. London: Humphrey Milford,
Sroufe, L., Child Development: Its Nature and Course. New York: Knopf.
Standing, L., “Learning 10,000 Pictures.” Quart. J. Experimental Psychol. 25: 207–222.
Staub, E., Positive Social Behavior and Morality. Social and Personal Influences. Vol. I: New York: Academic Press.
Staub, E., “Understanding and Predicting Social Behavior—with Emphasis on Prosocial Behavior.” In Staub, E., ed., Personality: Basic Issues and Current Research. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall.
Stephan, C., and Stephan, W., Two Social Psychologies: An Integrative Approach. Homewood, IL: Dorsey Press.
Sternberg, R., Beyond IQ. Cambridge, MA: Cambridge University Press.
Sternberg, R., The Triarchic Mind: A New Theory of Human Intelligence. New York: Viking.
Sternberg, R., Metaphors of Mind: Conceptions of the Nature of Intelligence. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Sternberg, R., “The Theory of Successful Intelligence.” Rev. General Psych. 3 293–316.
Stevens, G., and Gardner, S., The Women of Psychology. 2 vols. Cambridge, MA: Schenkman.
Stone, A., “Evidence That Secretary IgA Antibody Is Associated with Daily Mood.” J. Personality and Soc. Psychol. 52 988–993.
Stratton, G., “Vision Without Inversion of the Retinal Image.” Psychol. Rev. 4 341–360.
Stratton, G., Theophrastus and the Greek Physiological Psychology Before Aristotle. London: George Allen and Unwin.
Suetonius. Lives of the Twelve Caesars. London: Loeb Library.
Sullivan, M., “A Conditioning Analysis of Infant Long-Term Memory.” Child Development 50: 152–162.
Sulloway, F., “Freud and Biology.” In Woodward and Ash, 1982.
Sulloway, F., Freud, Biologist of the Mind. NY: Basic Books.
Sundstrom, E., “Privacy at Work: Architectural Correlates of Job Satisfaction and Job Performance.” Academy of Mgt. Jour. 23: 101–117.
Swets, J., and Bjork, R. “Enhancing Human Performance: An Evaluation of ‘New Age’ Techniques Considered by the U.S. Army.” Psychol. Science 1 (2): 85–96.
Szasz, T., The Myth of Mental Illness. New York: Harper and Row.
Tacitus, Annals. London: Loeb Library, n.d.
Talmon, M., Single-Session Therapy. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.
Taube, C., “Patients of Psychiatrists and Psychologists in Office-Based Practice: 1980.” Amer. Psychologist 39 (12): 1435–1447.
Taube, C., “Estimating the Probability and Level of Ambulatory Mental Health Services Use.” Health Services Res. 2.1 (2): 321–340.
Tellegen, A., “Personality Similarity in Twins Reared Apart and Together. J.Personality and Soc. Psychol. 54 (6): 1031–1039.
Terman, L., The Measurement of Intelligence. Boston: Houghton Mifflin.
Terman, L., Intelligence Tests and School Reorganization. Yonkers-on-Hudson, NY: World Book.
Terman, L., and Miles, C., Sex and Personality: Studies in Masculinity and Femininity. New York: McGraw-Hill.
Terman, L., and Oden, M., The Gifted Child Grows Up: Twenty-Five Years’ Follow-Up of a Superior Group. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press.
Tertullian, De Spectaculis, Ad Uxorem, and De Anima. In Ante-Nicene Christian Library, trans. by Peter Holmes. Edinburgh, 1870. vol. XV,
Thackray, A., and Merton, R., “On Discipline Building: The Paradoxes of George Sarton.” Isis 63 (213): 473–495.
Thagard, P., MIND: Introduction to Cognitive Science. Cambridge: MIT Press.
Thales. De Anima. In Rand,
Theophrastus On the Senses. In Stratton,
Thibaut, J., Riecken, H., “Some Determinants and Consequences of the Perception of Social Causality.” J. Personality 24:113–133.
Thomas, A., Behavioral Individuality in Early Childhood. New York: New York University Press.
Thompson, J., The Psychobiology of the Emotions. New York: Plenum.
Thompson, R., Madigan, S., Memory: The Key to Consciousness. Washington, DC: Joseph Henry Press.
Thorndike, E., “Animal Intelligence.” Psychol. Rev. Monogr., supplement no. 2. Reprinted in Thorndike, 1911.
Thorndike, E., Animal Intelligence. New York: Macmillan.
Thorndike, E., “Edwar
d Lee Thorndike,” in Murchison, 1936.
Thorndike, E., Human Nature and the Social Order. New York: Macmillan.
Thornton, E. M., The Freudian Fallacy. Garden City, NY: Dial.
Todd, J., Morris, e., “The Early Research of John B. Watson: Before the Behavioral Revolution.” Behav. Analyst 9:71–88.
Tolman, C., Lemery, C., “How to Reconcile Theoretical Differences in Psychology.” New Ideas in Psychol. 8 (3) 397–402.
Tolman, E., Purposive Behavior in Animals and Men. New York: Appleton-Century-Crofts.
Tolman, E., “The Determiners of Behavior at a Choice Point.” Psychol. Rev. 45 (1) 1–35.
Tolman, E., “Cognitive Maps in Rats and Men.” Psychol. Rev. 55 189–208.
Tolman, E., Honzick, C., “‘Insight’ in Rats.” University of Calif. Publications in Psychol. 4 215–232.
Torrey, E., Witchdoctors and Psychiatrists: The Common Roots of Psychotherapy and Its Future. New York: Harper and Row.
Tractinsky, N., “Aesthetics and Apparent Usability: Empirically Assessing Cultural and Methodological Issues.” CHI 97 Electronic Publications: Papers. http//www.acm.org/sigch97/proceedings/paper/nt.htm.
Tractinsky, N., “What Is Beautiful Is Usable.” Interacting with Computers 13 (2) 127–145.
Treisman, A., “Features and Objects in Visual Processing.” Scientific American, November:114.
Trenholm, S., Persuasion and Social Influence. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall.
Triplett, N., “The Dynamogenic Factors in Pacemaking and Competition.” Amer. J. Psychol. 9 507–533.
Trotter, R., “Baby Face.” Psychology Today, August:14–20.
Trotter, R., “Swimmer Against the Tide.” American Health, October.
Turing, A., “Computing Machinery and Intelligence.” Mind 59 433–460.
Turkheimer, E., Gottesman, I., “Individual Differences and the Canalization of Human Behavior.” Developmental Psychol. 27 (1) 18–22.
Turner, J., Helms, D., Life Span Development. Philadelphia: W. B. Saunders.
Tversky, A., Kahneman, d., “The Framing of Decisions and the Psychology of Choice.” Science 211 453–458.
Underhill, L., “Biofeedback in Back.” MGH brochure on www.healthgate.partners.org/browsing/LearningCenter.asp.
U.S. Congress Office of Technology Assessment, 1980. The Implications of Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of Medical Technology. Background Paper 3: The Efficacy and Cost Effectiveness of Psychotherapy. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Commerce, National Technical Information Service.
U.S. Congress The Use of Integrity Tests for Pre-Employment Screening. OTA-SET-442. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office.
Valins, S., “Cognitive Effects of False Heart-Rate Feedback.” J. Personality and Soc.
Van Lankveld, J., “Cognitive-Behavioral Bibliotherapy for Sexual Dysfunction in Heterosexual Couples: A Randomized Waiting-List Controlled Clinical Trial in the Netherlands.” J. Sex Research: February.
Walk, R., and Gibson, E., “A Comparative and Analytical Study of Visual Depth Perception.” Psychol. Monogr. 75 (15): 44.
Wallerstein, R., “Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy: An Historical Perspective.” Internat. J. Psycho-Anal. 70 (4): 563–591.
Walrond-Skinner, S., A Dictionary of Psychotherapy. London: Routledge and Kegan Paul.
Walsh, A., “Johann Christoph Spurzheim: In Memoriam.” Hist. Psychol. 16 (2): 1–6.
Warden, C., Animal Motivation: Experimental Studies on the Albino Rat. New York: Columbia University Press.
Warga, C., “Profile of Psychologist Albert Ellis.” Psychology Today, September: 54–59.
Watkins, C., “Personality Assessment Training in Counseling Psychology Programs.” J. Personality Assessment 55: 380–383.
Watson, F., “The Father of Modern Psychology,” Psychol. Rev. 22: 333–353.
Watson, J., “Psychology As the Behaviorist Views It.” Psychol. Rev. 20: 158–177.
Watson, J., “The Place of the Conditioned Reflex in Psychology.” Psychol. Rev. 23: 89–116.
Watson, J., Psychology from the Standpoint of a Behaviorist. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott.
Watson, J., Behaviorism, 1st ed., 2nd ed. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Watson, J., “John Broadus Watson.” In Murchison, 1961.
Watson, J., and Rayner, R., “Conditioned Emotional Reactions.” J. Experimental Psychol. 3: 1–14.
Watson, P., War on the Mind: The Military Uses and Abuses of Psychology. London: Hutchinson.
Watson, R., The Great Psychologists, 4th ed. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott.
Wedding, D., and Corsini, R., Great Cases in Psychotherapy. Itasca, IL: F. E. Peacock.
Weinberg, R., “Effect of Situation Criticality on Tennis Performance of Males and Females.” Newsletter, Society for the Advancement of Soc. Psychol. 9: 8–9.
Weiner, I., and Hess, A., Handbook of Forensic Psychology. New York: Wiley.
Weiss, Jay, “Effects of Coping Behavior in Different Warning-Signal Conditions on Stress Pathology in Rats.” J. Compar. and Physiol. Psychol. 57: 270–275.
Weiss, Jay, “Effects of Coping Behavior with and without a Feedback Signal on Stress Pathology in Rats.” J. Compar. and Physiol. Psychol. 77: 1–13.
Weiss, Jos., “Unconscious Mental Functioning.” Scientific American, March: 103–109.
Wells, E., “James McKeen Cattell: 1860–1944.” Amer. J. Psychol. 77: 1–13.
Wertheimer, M., “Investigations of the Doctrine of Gestalt.” Reprinted in English in W. Ellis, 1955 [1938].
Wertheimer, M., “Numbers and Numerical Concepts in Primitive Peoples.” Reprinted in English in W. Ellis, 1955 [1938].
Wertheimer, M., “The Syllogism and Productive Thinking.” Reprinted in English in W. Ellis, 1955 [1938].
Wertheimer, M., Productive Thinking. New York: Harper and Row.
Wertheimer, M., “Experimental Studies on the Seeing of Motion.” In Shipley, 1961; originally in German in Zeitschrift der Psychol. 61: 161–265.
Wertheimer, M., “Max Wertheimer, Gestalt Prophet.” Gestalt Theory 2: 3–17.
Whalen, R., and Simon, N., “Biological Motivation.” Ann. Rev. Psychol. 35: 257–276.
White, R., “Motivation Reconsidered: The Concept of Competence.” Psychol. Rev. 66: 297–333.
White, S., “The Idea of Development in Developmental Psychology.” In Lerner, 1983.
White, S., and Buka, S., “Early Education: Programs, Traditions, and Policies.” In Rothkopf, E., ed., Rev. of Research in Educ. 14. Washington, DC: American Educational Research Association.
Whorf, B., Language, Thought, and Reality. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
Whyte, W., The Social Life of Small Urban Spaces. Washington, DC: Conservation Foundation.
Widiger, T., and Trull, T., “Diagnosis and Clinical Assessment.” Ann. Rev. Psychol. 42: 109–133.
Wigdor, A., “Fairness in Employment Testing.” Issues in Science and Technology, Spring.
Wilson, E., Sociobiology: The New Synthesis. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.
Wilson, E., On Human Nature. New York: Bantam Books.
Windholz, G., “Pavlov’s Position Toward American Behaviorism.” Jour. Hist. Behav. Sciences 19: 394–407.
Winkler, J., and Bromberg, W., M.D., Mind Explorers. Cleveland: World.
Wise, T., “Failing the Test of Fairness: Institutional Racism and the SAT.” Z, August 15. www.zmag.org.
Wolf, T. H., Alfred Binet. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Wolfe, J., The Mind’s Eye: Readings from Scientific American. New York: W. H. Freeman.
Wolpe, J., Psychotherapy by Reciprocal Inhibition. Stanford: Stanford University Press.
Wolpe, J., The Practice of Behavior Therapy. New York: Pergamon Press.
Woods, S., and Stricker, E., “Food Intake and Metabolism.” In M. Zigmond et al., eds., Fundamentals of Neuroscience. San Diego, CA: Academic Press.
Woodward, W., “William James’s Psychology of W
ill: Its Revolutionary Impact on American Psychology.” In Brozek, 1984.
Woodward, W., and Ash, M., The Problematic Science: Psychology in Nineteenth-Century Thought. New York: Praeger.
Woodworth, R., Personal Data Sheet. Chicago: H. Stoelting, 1919.
Woodworth, R., “James McKeen Cattell: 1860–1944.” Psychol. Rev. 51: 201–209.
Wundt, Wilhelm, Contributions to the Theory of Sensory Perception. Leipzig, 1862.
Wundt, Wilhelm, Outlines of Psychology. Leipzig: Engelmann.
Wundt, Wilhelm, Logik. Leipzig: Engelmann.
Wundt, Wilhelm, Lectures on Human and Animal Psychology. Bethesda, MD: University Publications of America.
Yerkes, R., Psychological Examining in the United States Army. Memoirs of the Nat. Acad. of Sciences 15: 1–890.
Yerkes, R., and Morgulis, S., “The Method of Pavlov in Animal Psychology.” Psychol. Bull. 6 (8): 257–273.
Yesavage, J., “Nonpharmacologic Treatments for Memory Losses With Normal Aging.” Amer. J. Psychi. 142 (5): 600–605.
Yesavage, J., and Sheikh, J., “Nonpharmacologic Treatment of Age-Associated Memory Impairment.” Comprehensive Therapy 14 (6): 44–46.
Zahn-Waxler, C., Altruism and Aggression: Biological and Social Origins. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Zahn-Waxler, C., “Child Rearing and Children’s Prosocial Initiations towards Victims of Distress.” Child Development 50 (2): 319–330.
Zajonc, R. B., “Feeling and Thinking: Preferences Need No Inferences.” Amer. Psychologist 35 (2) 151–175.
Zajonc, R. B., “On the Primacy of Affect.” Amer. Psychologist 41 862–867.
Zajonc, R. B., “Mere Exposure: A Gateway to the Subliminal.” Current Directions in Psychological Science 10 224–228.
Zaretsky, E., Secrets of the Soul. New York: Knopf.
Zeigarnik, b., “On Finished and Unfinished Tasks.” In English translation in W. Ellis, 1955 [1938].
Zeller, E., Stoics, Epicureans and Sceptics. London,
Zigler, E., Styfco, S., “Head Start Criticisms in a Constructive Context.” Amer. Psychologist 49 127–132.
Zihl, j., “Selective Disturbance of Movement Vision after Bilateral Brain Damage.” Brain 106 313–340.
Zilbergeld, B., “Psychabuse.” Science 86, June.
Zimbardo, P., “The Psychology of Imprisonment: Privation, Power, and Pathology.” Rubin, Z., Doing Unto Others. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall.