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O'Donohue, William and Kitchener, Richard (1996) The Philosophy of Psychology Sage, London and California. [Good critical analysis of philosphical issues, e.g. ethics in chapter 25] Pavlov, I. (1926) "Relation between Excitation and Inhibition... Experimental Neuroses in Dogs", in Pavlov (1955). p 235 [p. 63 - 2nd and 3rd quotes] Pavlov, I. (1934) "The Conditioned Reflex", in Pavlov (1955). p 252 [p. 63 - 1st quote] Pavlov, I. (1955) Selected Works. Foreign Languages Pub. House. Moscow. Piaget (1932, '50, '63, '70, etc.) in Gross (1996). [pp. 36-41 - cognitive dev. ref; pp. 142-3 play ref; p. 144 - moral dev. ref] Popper, K. (1968) Conjecture and Refutations. Harper Row, New York. [pp. 20-22 - ref] Robinson, Daniel N. (1986) An Intellectual History of Psychology Univ. of Wisconsin Press. USA. [Good at linking Philosophy to Psychology.] [Watson quoted from p 405 on p. 72.] Sacks, Oliver (1970) in (1990) The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat, and Other Clinical Tales. Harper Perennial. New York. p 11 [p. 14 - quote] Schultz, D. P and Schultz, S. E. (1996) A History of Modern Psychology (6th Ed.) Harcourt Brace. USA [Excellent for history.] Skinner, B. F. (1971) Beyond Freedom and Dignity Pelican, England. p 20 [p. 4 - quote] (For Skinner, 1938 and 1953, seep. 76.) Sternberg, R. J. (1995) In Search of the Human Mind. Harcourt Brace. [American undergraduate text.] Sternberg, R. J. (1997) Pathways to Psychology Harcourt Brace. Triandis (1990) in Gross (1996). [p. 133) Triplett, Norman (1898) The dynamogenic factors in pacemaking and competition. American Journal of Psychology, 9, 507-33 in Gross (2nd Edition, 1992) p 554: [p. 11 - ref) Wade, Carole and Tavris, Carol (1990) Psychology (2nd Ed.) Harper & Row. [American undergraduate text.] Watson, John B. (1913) Psychology as the Behavorist Views It, in Schultz (1996). pp 259-2 [p. 4 - quote; p. 72 - quote) Watson, John B. (1930) Behavorism. (Rev. ed.) Norton, New York pp 303-4, in Schulltz (1996) pp 275-6 [p. 75 - quote] Wellings, Kaye et al (1994) Sexual Behaviour in Britain. Penguin. UK and USA. [p.13 - ref and quote] Wollheim, Richard (1971) Freud. Fontana Modern Masters, London. [Good summary of Freud's biography and theories.) Wundt, Wilhelm (1873-4) Principles of Physiological Psychology (Preface), in Schultz (1996) p 72 [p. 25-1st quote] Wundt, Wilhelm from Diamond (1980) A plea for historical accuracy. (Letter to the editor). Contemporary Psychology, 25, 84-5, in Schultz (1996) p 76 [p. 25 - 2nd quote] Wundt, Wilhelm ("Rules of introspection") in Schultz (1996) p 78 [p. 25 - 3rd quote]
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INDEX 3-Stage Method, 85 aggression, 12, 158 Ainsworth, 147 Aristotle, 27, 30, 60 Asch, 149, 153 Associationism, 31, 60, 62-3, 71 attitudes, 31 , 152 Bandura, 88-91, 155 Binet, 161 Bowlby, 145-8 BPS, 7, 166-7, 169 brain, 14, 34, 44, 99, 105, 115- 122, 125 Broca, 34, 116 Bruner, 104 Classical Conditioning, 64, 67-8, 76, 155 Comte, 33 consciousness, 29, 43-4, 46, 73, 92, 115, 171 correlation, 10, 15-6, 39, 41 criminals, 170 culture, 131-2 Darwin, 35-7, 43 Dawkins, 38 Descartes, 28-30 Dewey, 45-6 DNA, 128 Ebbinghaus, 42 education, 45, 86, 91, 101, 111, 170, 172 EEG, 119 Endocrine System, 124 ethics, 166 ethnocentrism, 134 Eysenck, 130, 160-2, 164 Feminism, 165 Field Theory, 102 Freud, 14, 48-55, 57-9, Freud and Dann, 147 Functionalism, 43, 46-7, 92, 93 Gaitan, 39, 40, 41, 161 gender, 12, 27, 56, 117, 126, 135 genetics, 128-9 Gestalt, 6, 47, 92-5, 97, 99-101, 104, 107, 109 Goodall, 158 health, 39, 51, 68, 108, 159, 160, 168, 170 Hebb, 115, 122 Hofstede, 133 hormones, 124, 127 horoscopes, 20 Hume, 30-1, 60 Hutt, 126 illusions, 100 intelligence, 15, 18, 129, 130, 159, 161 IQ, 15, 18, 130, 151, 161-3 James, 44-6, 87, 107 Jensen, 162 Jones, 75 Kamin, 130 Kant, 30-1 , 94 Kelley 149 Koffka,93,97 Kohler, 93, 97-98, 102

INDEX

3-Stage Method, 85

aggression, 12, 158

Ainsworth, 147

Aristotle, 27, 30, 60

Asch, 149, 153

Associationism, 31, 60, 62-3, 71

attitudes, 31 , 152

Bandura, 88-91, 155

Binet, 161

Bowlby, 145-8

BPS, 7, 166-7, 169

brain, 14, 34, 44, 99, 105, 115-

122, 125 Broca, 34, 116

Bruner, 104

Classical Conditioning, 64, 67-8,

76, 155 Comte, 33

consciousness, 29, 43-4, 46, 73,

92, 115, 171

correlation, 10, 15-6, 39, 41

criminals, 170

culture, 131-2

Darwin, 35-7, 43

Dawkins, 38

Descartes, 28-30

Dewey, 45-6

DNA, 128

Ebbinghaus, 42

education, 45, 86, 91, 101, 111,

170, 172

EEG, 119

Endocrine System, 124

ethics, 166

ethnocentrism, 134

Eysenck, 130, 160-2, 164

Feminism, 165

Field Theory, 102

Freud, 14, 48-55, 57-9,

Freud and Dann, 147

Functionalism, 43, 46-7, 92, 93

Gaitan, 39, 40, 41, 161

gender, 12, 27, 56, 117, 126,

135

genetics, 128-9

Gestalt, 6, 47, 92-5, 97, 99-101,

104, 107, 109

Goodall, 158

health, 39, 51, 68, 108, 159,

160, 168, 170

Hebb, 115, 122

Hofstede, 133

hormones, 124,

127

horoscopes, 20

Hume, 30-1, 60

Hutt, 126

illusions, 100

intelligence, 15,

18, 129, 130,

159, 161

IQ, 15, 18, 130,

151, 161-3

James, 44-6, 87, 107

Jensen, 162

Jones, 75

Kamin, 130

Kant, 30-1 , 94

Kelley 149

Koffka,93,97

Kohler, 93, 97-98, 102

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