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Studies in psychology contributed by colleagues and former students of Edward Bradford Titchener / Forrest Lee Dimmock.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Dimmock, Forrest Lee, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Psychology--Research.
Psychology.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (337 pages) : illustrations, portraits
Place of Publication:
Worcester, Massachussets : Louis N. Wilson, [1917]
Summary:
"This book provides a collection of studies contributed by colleagues and former students of Edward Bradford Titchener. A letter to Dr. Titchener and a bibliography of Dr. Titchener's published writings are also included"-- Create. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2005 APA, all rights reserved).
Contents:
Sanford, E.C.A letter to Dr. Titchener: Washburn, M.F.
The social psychology of man and the lower animals: Pillsbury, W.B.
Principles of explanation in psychology: Shaw, C.G.
The content of religion and psychological analysis: Baird, J.W.
Memory for absolute pitch: Ogden, R.M.
Some experiments on the consciousness of meaning: Gault, R.H.
The sense of social unity; a problem in social psychology: Stevens, H.C.
A revision of the Rossolimo tests: Geissler, L.R.
The affective tone of color-combinations: Clarke, H.M.
A note on recognition: Weld, H.P.
Meaning and process as distinguished by the reaction method: Edwards, A.S.
The distribution of time in learning small amounts of material: Dallenbach, K.M.
The psychology of blindfold chess: Ruckmich, C.A.
Visual rhythm: Boring, L.D.
Temporal judgments after sleep, by L.D. and E.G. Boring: Ferree, C.E.
The selectiveness of the eye's achromatic response to wavelength and its change with change of intensity of light, by C.E. Ferree and G. Rand: Curtis, J.N.
Tactual discrimination and susceptibility to the Müller-Lyer illusion, tested by the method of single stimulation: Foster, W.S.
A bibliography of the published writings of Edward Bradford Titchener.
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