British Journal of Psychology Special Issue: Celebrating a century of psychological research

British Journal of Psychology Special Issue: Celebrating a century of psychological research
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Edited by Professors Peter Mitchell & Eamonn Ferguson
ISBN 0007-1269

Summary 

Volume 100, Supplement 1, April 2009

Special Issue: Celebrating a Century of Psychological Research

Five articles written by legendary figures and originally published in the British Journal of Psychology, reprinted alongside commentaries by contemporary world leaders.

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Contents

Watson (1920) - Is thought subvocal speech?
With commentaries by Mark E. Bouton (University of Vermont) and Geoffrey Hall (University of York)

Bartlett (1925) - The relationship between thinking and feeling
With commentaries by Tim Dalgleish (University of Cambridge) and Brian Parkinson (University of Oxford)

Piaget (1928) - Children's understanding of causality
With commentaries by Michael J. Chandler (University of British Columbia)  and Paul L. Harris (Harvard University)

Cattell (1946) - The structure and measurement of personality and individual differences
With commentaries by Philip L. Ackerman (Georgia Institute of Technology) and William Revelle (Northwestern University)

Gibson (1958) - The theory of direct perception
With commentaries by Brian Rogers (University of Oxford) and William H. Warren (Brown University)

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