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1 | The trilogy of mind: Cognition, affection, and conation | Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences | 1980 | 544 |
2 | DSM-III and the revolution in the classification of mental illness | Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences | 2005 | 412 |
3 | The positivist repudiation of Wundt | Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences | 1979 | 258 |
4 | The history of introspection reconsidered | Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences | 1980 | 227 |
5 | On the limits of ‘presentism’ and ‘historicism’ in the historiography of the behavioral sciences | Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences | 1965 | 194 |
6 | Three truth-spots | Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences | 2002 | 138 |
7 | Toward a transnational history of the social sciences | Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences | 2008 | 132 |
8 | Making social psychology experimental: A conceptual history, 1920-1970 | Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences | 2000 | 129 |
9 | The early origins and development of the scatterplot | Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences | 2005 | 125 |
10 | The evolution of the concept of medicalization in the late twentieth century | Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences | 2003 | 120 |
11 | Theodor Lipps and the shift from ?sympathy? to ?empathy? | Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences | 2005 | 112 |
12 | The discovery of pluralistic ignorance: An ironic lesson | Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences | 1986 | 104 |
13 | The reception of Freud by the British press: General interest and literary magazines, 1920-1925 | Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences | 1988 | 103 |
14 | World war I intelligence testing and the development of psychology | Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences | 1977 | 99 |
15 | From “race psychology” to “studies in prejudice”: Some observations on the thematic reversal in social psychology | Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences | 1978 | 97 |
16 | Lévy-Bruhl, Durkheim, and the positivist roots of the sociology of knowledge | Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences | 1996 | 95 |
17 | Science in Dachau's shadow: HEBB, Beecher, and the development of CIA psychological torture and modern medical ethics | Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences | 2007 | 93 |
18 | The development of the “participant observation” method in sociology: Origin myth and history | Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences | 1983 | 88 |
19 | Struggle for scientific authority: The reception of Watson's Behaviorism, 1913–1920 | Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences | 1981 | 82 |
20 | Gregory Bateson on deutero-learning and double bind: A brief conceptual history | Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences | 2003 | 81 |
21 | Understanding the ?cognitive revolution? in psychology | Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences | 1999 | 80 |
22 | Origins of the cognitive (r)evolution | Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences | 2002 | 75 |
23 | Edited correspondence on the status of homosexuality in DSM-III | Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences | 1982 | 74 |
24 | How Lloyd Morgan's canon backfired | Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences | 1993 | 73 |
25 | Anthropology as a weapon of social combat in late-nineteenth-century France | Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences | 1980 | 72 |
26 | Behaviorism and American urbanization | Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences | 1966 | 69 |
27 | Wonders and the order of nature | Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences | 1999 | 69 |
28 | The Harvard “Pareto circle” | Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences | 1968 | 67 |
29 | Important psychologists, 1600–1967 | Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences | 1968 | 66 |
30 | Schools and systems: The mutual isolation of operant and non-operant psychology as a case study | Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences | 1972 | 66 |
31 | Psychology of religion 1880-1930: The rise and fall of a psychological movement | Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences | 1974 | 66 |
32 | The story of “Anna O”: A critical review with new data | Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences | 1972 | 65 |
33 | The structure of psychological revolutions | Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences | 1978 | 65 |
34 | Organizing for the kingdom of behavior: Academic battles and organizational policies in the twenties | Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences | 1985 | 61 |
35 | Operationism in psychology: What the debate is about, what the debate should be about | Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences | 2005 | 60 |
36 | The mistaken mirror: On Wundt'S and Titchener'S psychologies | Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences | 1981 | 59 |
37 | The origins of the psychological corporation | Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences | 1981 | 57 |
38 | Telling likely stories: The rhetoric of the New Psychology, 1880-1920 | Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences | 1987 | 56 |
39 | (Physio)logical circuits: The intellectual origins of the McCulloch-Pitts neural networks | Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences | 2002 | 56 |
40 | Something old, something new: Attention in Wundt and modern cognitive psychology | Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences | 1979 | 55 |
41 | Early alternative derivations of Fechner's law | Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences | 2009 | 55 |
42 | The philosophical development of the conception of psychology in Germany, 1780–1850 | Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences | 1978 | 54 |
43 | The american “colonization” of northwest European social psychology after World WAR II | Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences | 1997 | 54 |
44 | The history of anthropology as an anthropological problem | Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences | 1965 | 52 |
45 | Strains in experimental social psychology: A textual anaylsis of the development of experimentation in social psychology | Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences | 2000 | 52 |
46 | Riding natural scientists' coattails onto the endless frontier: The SSRC and the quest for scientific legitimacy | Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences | 2004 | 52 |
47 | Who originated the term ‘psychology’? | Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences | 1972 | 50 |
48 | The professionalization of American psychology, 1870–1917 | Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences | 1973 | 50 |
49 | Psychology, progress, and the problem of reflexivity: A study in the epistemological foundations of psychology | Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences | 1981 | 49 |
50 | Bringing the history of personality theories up to date: German theories of personality stratification | Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences | 1973 | 48 |