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1The trilogy of mind: Cognition, affection, and conationJournal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences1980544
2DSM-III and the revolution in the classification of mental illnessJournal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences2005412
3The positivist repudiation of WundtJournal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences1979258
4The history of introspection reconsideredJournal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences1980227
5On the limits of ‘presentism’ and ‘historicism’ in the historiography of the behavioral sciencesJournal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences1965194
6Three truth-spotsJournal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences2002138
7Toward a transnational history of the social sciencesJournal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences2008132
8Making social psychology experimental: A conceptual history, 1920-1970Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences2000129
9The early origins and development of the scatterplotJournal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences2005125
10The evolution of the concept of medicalization in the late twentieth centuryJournal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences2003120
11Theodor Lipps and the shift from ?sympathy? to ?empathy?Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences2005112
12The discovery of pluralistic ignorance: An ironic lessonJournal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences1986104
13The reception of Freud by the British press: General interest and literary magazines, 1920-1925Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences1988103
14World war I intelligence testing and the development of psychologyJournal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences197799
15From “race psychology” to “studies in prejudice”: Some observations on the thematic reversal in social psychologyJournal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences197897
16Lévy-Bruhl, Durkheim, and the positivist roots of the sociology of knowledgeJournal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences199695
17Science in Dachau's shadow: HEBB, Beecher, and the development of CIA psychological torture and modern medical ethicsJournal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences200793
18The development of the “participant observation” method in sociology: Origin myth and historyJournal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences198388
19Struggle for scientific authority: The reception of Watson's Behaviorism, 1913–1920Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences198182
20Gregory Bateson on deutero-learning and double bind: A brief conceptual historyJournal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences200381
21Understanding the ?cognitive revolution? in psychologyJournal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences199980
22Origins of the cognitive (r)evolutionJournal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences200275
23Edited correspondence on the status of homosexuality in DSM-IIIJournal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences198274
24How Lloyd Morgan's canon backfiredJournal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences199373
25Anthropology as a weapon of social combat in late-nineteenth-century FranceJournal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences198072
26Behaviorism and American urbanizationJournal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences196669
27Wonders and the order of natureJournal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences199969
28The Harvard “Pareto circle”Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences196867
29Important psychologists, 1600–1967Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences196866
30Schools and systems: The mutual isolation of operant and non-operant psychology as a case studyJournal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences197266
31Psychology of religion 1880-1930: The rise and fall of a psychological movementJournal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences197466
32The story of “Anna O”: A critical review with new dataJournal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences197265
33The structure of psychological revolutionsJournal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences197865
34Organizing for the kingdom of behavior: Academic battles and organizational policies in the twentiesJournal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences198561
35Operationism in psychology: What the debate is about, what the debate should be aboutJournal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences200560
36The mistaken mirror: On Wundt'S and Titchener'S psychologiesJournal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences198159
37The origins of the psychological corporationJournal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences198157
38Telling likely stories: The rhetoric of the New Psychology, 1880-1920Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences198756
39(Physio)logical circuits: The intellectual origins of the McCulloch-Pitts neural networksJournal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences200256
40Something old, something new: Attention in Wundt and modern cognitive psychologyJournal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences197955
41Early alternative derivations of Fechner's lawJournal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences200955
42The philosophical development of the conception of psychology in Germany, 1780–1850Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences197854
43The american “colonization” of northwest European social psychology after World WAR IIJournal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences199754
44The history of anthropology as an anthropological problemJournal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences196552
45Strains in experimental social psychology: A textual anaylsis of the development of experimentation in social psychologyJournal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences200052
46Riding natural scientists' coattails onto the endless frontier: The SSRC and the quest for scientific legitimacyJournal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences200452
47Who originated the term ‘psychology’?Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences197250
48The professionalization of American psychology, 1870–1917Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences197350
49Psychology, progress, and the problem of reflexivity: A study in the epistemological foundations of psychologyJournal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences198149
50Bringing the history of personality theories up to date: German theories of personality stratificationJournal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences197348