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American Psychology, 1922-1947

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This is the second of what is intended to be three projects featuring journal articles which chart the development of psychology as an academic discipline in the United States during the twentieth century. This collection includes key texts in the development of behaviourism, neuropsychological testing, the psychology of race and humanist therapeutic psychology.

Many thanks to staff at the American Psychological Association, Taylor and Francis and Phi Beta Kappa who have helped us to establish that these papers are public domain for those who live in the United States or countries that recognise the Rule of the Shorter Term. (Summary by Carl Manchester) (8 hr 44 min)

Chapters

Differential Action upon the Sexes of Forces which Tend to Segregate the Feeble…

1:10:58

Read by TriciaG

Laboratory Study of Fear: The Case of Peter, A

18:51

Read by Marc C

Has Psychology Failed?

23:26

Read by John Kooz

Studies of Interference in Serial Verbal Reactions

42:31

Read by Nikki Sullivan

Two Types of Conditioned Reflex and a Pseudo Type

36:41

Read by Carl Manchester

On Two Types of Conditioned Reflex

26:43

Read by sid

Reply to Konorski and Miller, A

25:55

Read by TriciaG

Development of Consciousness of Self and the Emergence of Racial Identification…

25:04

Read by kelleywyskiel

Abilities of Infants During the First Eighteen Months

25:29

Read by Christopher Maust

Skin Color as a Factor in Racial Identification of Negro Preschool Children

17:27

Read by Christopher Maust

Theory of Human Motivation, A

35:41

Read by Matthew Reece

12 - A Theory of Human Motivation (sections III to end)

27:04

Read by Matthew Reece

Attitudes and Cognitive Organisation

13:55

Read by Christopher Maust

Significant Aspects of Client-Centred Therapy

40:51

Read by om123

Value and Need as Organizing Factors in Perception

34:17

Read by Bellona Times

Some Observations on the Organisation of Personality

27:04

Read by om123

17 - Some Observations on the Organisation of Personality (Part 2)

32:13

Read by om123