Forty studies that changed psychology : explorations into the history of psychological research
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Forty studies that changed psychology : explorations into the history of psychological research
Prentice Hall, c1999
3rd ed
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes
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By Roger Hock. Presenting the seminal research studies that have shaped modern psychological study, this supplement provides an overview of the research, its findings, and the impact these findings have had on current thinking in the discipline. A special combination package with the text is available.
Table of Contents
1. BIOLOGY AND HUMAN BEHAVIOR. Gazzaniga (1967). Rosenzweig, Bennett, and Diamond (1972). Turnbull (1961). Gibson and Walk (1960). 2. CONSCIOUSNESS. Aserinsky and Kleitman (1953). Dement (1960). Cartwright (1974). Hobson and McCarley (1977). Spanos (1982). 3. LEARNING AND CONDITIONING. Pavlov (1927). Watson and Rayner (1920). Skinner (1948). Bandura, Ross, and Ross (1961). 4. INTELLIGENCE, COGNITION, AND MEMORY. Rosenthal and Jacobson (1966). Asch (1946). Tolman (1948). Loftus (1975). 5. HUMAN DEVELOPMENT. Harlow (1958). Piaget (1954). Zajonc and Markus (1975). Langer and Rodin (1976). 6. EMOTION AND MOTIVATION. Masters and Johnson (1966). Ekman and Friesen (1971). Holmes and Rahe (1967). Festinger and Carlsmith (1959). 7. PERSONALITY. Rotter (1966). Kohlberg (1963). Seligman and Maier (1967). Friedman and Rosenman (1959). 8. PSYCHOPATHOLOGY. Rosenhan (1973). Freud (1946). Rorschach (1942). Calhoun (1962). 9. PSYCHOTHERAPY. Smith and Glass (1977). Wolpe (1961). Murray (1938). Whitehead, Blackwell, and Robinson (1978). 10. SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY. LaPiere (1934). Asch (1955). Darley and Latan? (1968). Milgram (1963). Index.
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