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20.
Major source: Woodworth, 1944.
21.
Watson, 1979:408.
22.
Murray, 1988:379; Watson, 1979:409–410.
23.
Solomon Diamond, in Benjamin, 1988:265.
24.
Major biographical sources on Binet: Wolf, 1973; Hothersall, 1984; Robert Watson, 1978.
25.
Stephen Jay Gould, 1981:146, quoting Binet, 1898:294–295.
26.
Reprinted in Binet and Simon, 1980 [1916]:40.
27.
Ibid.:45–68.
28.
Ibid.:41.
29.
Ibid.:276 (adapted); for the three-year-old test: 184–195.
30.
Boring, 1950:574.
31.
Binet and Simon, 1980 [1916]:42.
32.
Ibid.:37.
33.
Ibid.:16–17, 101, 104, 257; Binet, cited in Gould, 1981:154.
34.
Goddard’s introduction to Binet and Simon, 1980 [1916]:6.
35.
Michael Sokal, in Benjamin, 1988:316.
36.
Fancher, 1987.
37.
Hothersall, 1984:308–309.
38.
Terman, 1916:xi.
39.
Goddard, 1914:571.
40.
Goddard, 1912:65–66.
41.
Goddard, 1914:561.
42.
Gould, 1981:164–168, citing Goddard, 1917.
43.
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44.
Terman, 1916:19–20:
45.
Terman biographical details from Hilgard, 1987:465–466, and Hothersall, 1984:267–268.
46.
Terman, 1916:51, 127.
47.
Ibid.:21.
48.
Ibid.:6–7.
49.
Gould, 1981:175, and 175n.
50.
Hothersall, 1984:323–324; Gould, 1981:194.
51.
Gould, 1981:194–195; Garrett, 1951:244.
52.
Advertisement from Terman et al., 1923, reproduced in Gould, 1981:178; 7,000,000: Hothersall, 1984:324.
53.
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54.
Hothersall, 1984:323–324; Block and Dworkin, 1876:2–3.
55.
Terman, 1916:91–92.
56.
Lippmann, quoted in Block and Dworkin, 1976:19.
57.
Gould, 1981:199–200.
58.
Ibid.:196.
59.
Hunt, 1999:94. See also Jensen, 1991:179; Snyderman and Rothman, 1998: 140–141, 250.
60.
Benson, 2003.
61.
Loehlin, 1985; Plomin and Daniels, 1987; Hilgard, 1987:484–489; Bouchard, 1986.
62.
Grigorenko, 2000; Neisser et al., 1996; Plomin and Petrill, 1997.
63.
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64.
Neisser, Ulric, et al., 1996.
65.
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66.
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Benson, 2003.
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Ibid.
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1.
Lloyd Morgan’s work, mentioned in Hothersall, 1984:291.
2.
Thorndike, 1898.
3.
Pavlov’s work described by Gregory A. Kimble in Koch and Leary, 1985:287–288.
4.
Morgan, 1909 [1894]:53.
5.
Loeb, 1900, chap. 15, excerpted in Herrnstein and Boring, 1966:468–472.
6.
Major biographical sources: Thorndike, 1936; Joncich, 1968.
7.
Thorndike, 1936:165.
8.
Thorndike, 1911:64.
9.
Ibid.:287.
10.
Major biographical sources: Babkin, 1949; Asratyan, 1953.
11.
Pavlov, 1927, lecture I, in Shipley, 1961:789.
12.
R. Watson, 1978:441; Lashley, 1929.
13.
Pavlov, 1927, lecture 1, in Shipley, 1961:789.
14.
Pavlov, 1960 [1927]:291.
15.
Yerkes and Morgulis, 1909.
16.
J. Watson,
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17.
Coleman, 1988:104.
18.
Garrett, 1951:17. Skinner, 1981, gives a more modest appraisal of Pavlov’s influence.
19.
Major biographical sources: John B. Watson, 1961; Hannush, 1987; David Cohen, 1979; Buckley, 1989.
20.
Hannush, 1987.
21.
J. Watson, 1961:276.
22.
Ibid.
23.
J. Watson, 1913.
24.
Samelson, 1981.
25.
J. Watson, 1916.
26.
J. Watson, 1919:200–201.
27.
Ibid.:214.
28.
J. Watson and Rayner, 1920.
29.
J. Watson, 1924:104.
30.
Fancher, 1979:337.
31.
J. Watson, 1930:18.
32.
Bowers, 1973:316.
33.
Bakan, 1966.
34.
Gregory Kimble, in Koch and Leary, 1985:316.
35.
Sigmund Koch, in Koch and Leary, 1985:931.
36.
The examples are drawn from Bugelski 1975; Hintzman, 1978; and Levine, 1975, in all of which the original sources are cited.
37.
J. Watson, 1919:14.
38.
Quoted in Kitchener, 1977:19.
39.
Ibid.:27.
40.
Hull, 1967.
41.
Boring, 1950:652. On details of Hull’s system: Gregory Kimble, in Koch and Leary, 1985:300–301; Murray, 1988:326–327.
42.
Hull, 1943:119.
43.
Benjamin, 1988:434–435; Gregory Kimble, in Koch and Leary, 1985:318.
44.
Gonnezano and Coleman, 1985.
45.
Hothersall, 1984:394–395.
46.
Major biographical sources: Skinner, 1967, 1976, 1979, 1983.
47.
Skinner, 1979:117; Skinner, 1953:19–21; Cohen, 1977:279.
48.
Skinner, 1967:410.
49.
Quoted in Hothersall, 1984:395.
50.
Skinner, 1972:7.
51.
The first sentence: Skinner, 1972:12–13; the rest: Skinner, 1974:115.
52.
Cohen, 1977:283.
53.
Guttman, 1977.
54.
Cohen, 1977:273.
55.
Skinner, 1979:35.
56.
Hilgard, 1987:194–199.
57.
Fancher, 1979:364.
58.
Skinner, 1953:92.
59.
E. Hunt, 1982:59, citing Hintzman, 1978, and Levine, 1975.
60.
As, for instance, according to Science Citation Index for the period May–August 1990.
61.
Hintzman, 1978:194–196.
62.
Ayllon and Azrin, 1968; Kazdin, 1978.
63.
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64.
Early years: Kinkade, 1972; status in 2006: Twin Oaks Web page, and e-mail communiqué from Twin Oaks.
65.
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66.
Skinner, 1956.
67.
Hintzman, 1978:180–181; Gregory Kimble, in Koch and Leary, 1985:315–316; Stephen Glickman, in Koch and Leary, 1985:766–768.
68.
Braginsky and Braginsky, 1974:48.
69.
Tolman, 1938.
70.
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71.
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72.
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73.
Guthrie, 1935:172.
74.
Tolman, 1932:3; Tolman, 1938; “Neobehaviorism,” in Benjamin, 1988:434–436.
75.
Kuhn, 1970.
76.
Gregory Kimble, in Koch and Leary, 1985:313–314.
77.
Gerrig and Zimbardo, 2005:195.
78.
Ibid.:196.
79.
Kosslyn and Rosenberg, 2004:235.
80.
Bandura, 1997:324–325, 333–337.
81.
Shull and Grimes, 2006.
1.
Major sources of biographical details on Wertheimer: Luchins, 1987; Michael Wertheimer, 1980; Luchins and Luchins, 1986; Newman, 1944.
2.
Major sources of biographical details on Köhler: Ash, 1985; Mandler and Mandler, 1968; Zuckerman and Wallach, 1987. On Koffka: Ash, 1985; Harrower, 1983; Grace Heider, 1979.
3.
Wertheimer, 1961 [1912].
4.
Ibid.
5.
Mandler and Mandler, 1968:378.
6.
“Gestalt Psychology,” in Benjamin, 1988:517.
7.
Wertheimer, 1959 [1945]: chap.2.
8.
Wertheimer, 1955b [1912].
9.
Ash, 1985.
10.
“More than half”: Murray, 1988:284, referring to the period 1922–1928.
11.
Wertheimer, 1955a [1923].
12.
Helson, 1933.
13.
Hothersall, 1984:171.
14.
Zeigarnik, 1955 [1927].
15.
Both studies: Koffka, 1963 [1935]:88–89.
16.
Koffka, 1963 [1935]:161.
17.
Adapted from Kohler, 1948 [1917], chap.5.
18.
Wertheimer, 1955c [1925] and Wertheimer 1959 [1945].
19.
Kohler, 1988 [1967].
20.
Hothersall, 1984:180.
21.
Kohler, 1925a:190.
22.
Kohler, 1925b:14.
23.
Kohler, 1957 [1917]:150.
24.
Kohler, 1925b:127.
25.
Hothersall, 1984:180–181.
26.
Ibid.:181.
27.
Alpert, 1928.
28.
Dunker, 1945 [1935]:69–70.
29.
Ibid.
30.
Ibid.:2–3.
31.
Ibid.:86–88.
32.
Kohler, 1955 [1918].
33.
Asch 1969.
34.
Boring, 1950:613.
35.
Koffka; 1963 [1935]:355–356; R. Watson, 1978:481.
36.
Koffka, 1963 [1935]:628–647.
37.
Ibid.:52, 62–66; Hilgard, 1987:427.
38.
Lashley, Chow, and Semmes, 1951; Sperry and Miner, 1955.
39.
Koffka, 1963 [1935]:542.
40.
Ibid.:557–558.
41.
Boring, 1950:610.
42.
Michael Sokal, in Benjamin, 1988:535–536.
43.
Henle, 1986:121–123; Hilgard, 1987:139–145.
44.
Feldin, Goldman-Meadow, and Gleitman, 1978.
45.
Michael Sokal, in Benjamin, 1988:539.
46.
Heidbreder, 1933.
47.
Luchins and Luchins, 1978, vol. 2:505.
48.
David Navon, cited in Rock and Palmer, 1990.
49.
Ibid.
50.
Gleitman, Fridlund, and Reisberg, 1999:319; Gerrig and Zimbardo, 2005:266.
51.
Murray, 1988:295; R. Watson, 1978:604–605.
52.
Koffka, 1963 [1935]:21.
53.
Boring, 1950:600. Omissions not indicated.
54.
Rock and Palmer, 1990. Omissions not indicated.
FISSION AND FUSION
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Heidbreder, 1933.
2.
Sanford, 1963:577.
3.
Kessen and Cahan, 1986.
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Gazzaniga, 2006.
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2.
McReynolds and Ludwig, 1984.
3.
Pervin, 1985:85.
4.
Cattell, 1974:65.
5.
Woodworth, 1919; Loevinger, 1987:107.
6.
Allport, 1965:424.
7.
Ibid.:436; Loevinger, 1987:107.
8.
Mischel and Peake, 1983:237.
9.
Hartshorne and May, 1928:385.
10.
Main source of biographical details: Allport, 1967.
11.
Allport, 1968:383–384.
12.
Allport, quoted in Evans, 1976:200–201.
13.
Allport and Allport, 1928.
14.
Allport, 1965:341–342, 347.
15.
Ibid.:386–387.
16.
Allport and Vernon, 1933.
17.
Lawrence A. Pervin, cited in Buss and Cantor, 1989:33; Gleitman, Fridlund, and Reisberg, 1999, ch. 16.
18.
Allport, 1965:353–355; the original source is Allport and Odbert, 1936.
19.
Caspi and Roberts, 2001, cited in Harris, 2006.
20.
Singer, 1984:148–150; Kline, 1983:26–27.
21.
Kline, 1983:27.
22.
Ibid.:28–29.
23.
Singer, 1984:154–155.
24.
American Psychologist
20:990 (1965), quoted in Singer, 1984:154.
25.
Gough, 1988a; Singer, 1984:156; Aiken, 1979:256–257; Gough, 1988b. On versions in use ca. 1993: Gough, personal communication. On ranking today: various issues of
Mental Measurements Yearbook
from 1972 on, and Gough, personal communication.
26.
Taken from Mischel, 1976:132.
27.
Kline, 1983:35; Mischel, 1981:87.
28.
Aiken, 1979:261.
29.
“Leading topic”: Hilgard, 1987:516. Pro-Rorschach: Singer, 1984:161. Anti-Rorschach: Aiken, 1976:263.
30.
Murray, 1967.
31.
Kazin, 1993; “Christiana Morgan” in
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, 2nd ed., 2001.
32.
Murray et al., 1938:144–145.
33.
Ibid.:537–538.
34.
Ibid.:531, 545.
35.
McAdams and Valliant, 1982.
36.
Aiken, 1979:260.
37.
OSS, 1948:8.
38.
Kline, 1983:37, 71.
39.
Allport, 1958.
40.
Eysenck, 1970 [1953]:19.
41.
Eysenck and Rachman, 1965.
42.
Most biographical details from Cattell, 1974.
43.
Ibid.:64.
44.
Cattell, 1969 [1946]:294–299.
45.
Cattell and Stice, 1957, quoted in Singer, 1984:156.
46.
Skinner, 1953:202–203, 285.
47.
Dollard and Miller, 1950.
48.
Rotter, 1954:102–103.