{"id":53,"date":"2020-03-30T16:39:49","date_gmt":"2020-03-30T20:39:49","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/opentextbooks.concordia.ca\/historyofpsychology\/back-matter\/references\/"},"modified":"2020-03-30T16:39:49","modified_gmt":"2020-03-30T20:39:49","slug":"references","status":"publish","type":"back-matter","link":"https:\/\/opentextbooks.concordia.ca\/historyofpsychology\/back-matter\/references\/","title":{"raw":"References","rendered":"References"},"content":{"raw":"\n<h2 id=\"references\">References<\/h2>\n<ul class=\"noba-chapter-references\">\n \t<li id=\"reference-23\" data-reference=\"23\">Benjamin, L. T. (2007). <em>A brief history of modern psychology<\/em>. Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishing.<\/li>\n \t<li id=\"reference-1\" data-reference=\"1\">Benjamin, L. T. (2000). The psychology laboratory at the turn of the 20th century. <em>American Psychologist<\/em>, 55, 318\u2013321.<\/li>\n \t<li id=\"reference-3\" data-reference=\"3\">Benjamin, L. T., &amp; Baker, D. B. (2004). <em>From s\u00e9ance to science: A history of the profession of psychology in America<\/em>. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth\/Thomson Learning.<\/li>\n \t<li id=\"reference-4\" data-reference=\"4\">Cautin, R., &amp; Baker, D. B. (in press). A history of education and training in professional psychology. In B. Johnson &amp; N. Kaslow (Eds.), <em>Oxford handbook of education and training in professional psychology<\/em>. New York, NY: Oxford University Press.<\/li>\n \t<li id=\"reference-5\" data-reference=\"5\">Evans, R. B. (1972). E. B. Titchener and his lost system. Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 8, 168\u2013180.<\/li>\n \t<li id=\"reference-6\" data-reference=\"6\">Fancher, R. E. (1987). <em>The intelligence men: Makers of the IQ controversy<\/em>. New York, NY: W.W. Norton &amp; Company.<\/li>\n \t<li id=\"reference-8\" data-reference=\"8\">Fancher, R. E., &amp; Rutherford, A. (2011). <em>Pioneers of psychology: A history<\/em> (4th ed.). New York, NY: W.W. Norton &amp; Company.<\/li>\n \t<li id=\"reference-9\" data-reference=\"9\">Fuchs, A. H. (2000). Contributions of American mental philosophers to psychology in the United States. <em>History of Psychology<\/em>, 3, 3\u201319.<\/li>\n \t<li id=\"reference-10\" data-reference=\"10\">Garnets, L., &amp; Kimmel, D. C. (2003). What a light it shed: The life of Evelyn Hooker. In L. Garnets &amp; D. C. Kimmel (Eds.), <em>Psychological perspectives on gay, lesbian, and bisexual experiences<\/em> (2nd ed., pp. 31\u201349). New York, NY: Columbia University Press.<\/li>\n \t<li id=\"reference-12\" data-reference=\"12\">Goodwin, C. J. (2011). <em>A history of modern psychology<\/em> (4th ed.). Hoboken, NJ: Wiley.<\/li>\n \t<li id=\"reference-11\" data-reference=\"11\">Goodwin, C. J. (1985). On the origins of Titchener\u2019s experimentalists. <em>Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences<\/em>, 21, 383\u2013389.<\/li>\n \t<li id=\"reference-25\" data-reference=\"25\">Guthrie, R. V. (2003). <em>Even the rat was white: A historical view of psychology<\/em> (2nd ed.). Boston, MA: Allyn &amp; Bacon.<\/li>\n \t<li id=\"reference-15\" data-reference=\"15\">Leahey, T. H. (2012). <em>A history of psychology: From antiquity to modernity<\/em> (7th ed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson Education.<\/li>\n \t<li id=\"reference-17\" data-reference=\"17\">Scarborough, E. &amp; Furumoto, L. (1987). <em>The untold lives: The first generation of American women psychologists<\/em>. New York, NY: Columbia University Press.<\/li>\n \t<li id=\"reference-19\" data-reference=\"19\">Shultz, D. P., &amp; Schultz, S. E. (2007). <em>A history of modern psychology<\/em> (9th ed.). Stanford, CT: Cengage Learning.<\/li>\n \t<li id=\"reference-20\" data-reference=\"20\">Sokal, M. M. (1980). Science and James McKeen Cattell. <em>Science<\/em>, 209, 43\u201352.<\/li>\n \t<li id=\"reference-21\" data-reference=\"21\">Titchener, E. B. (1909). <em>A text-book of psychology<\/em>. New York, NY: Macmillan.<\/li>\n \t<li id=\"reference-22\" data-reference=\"22\">Wertheimer, M. (1938). Gestalt theory. In W. D. Ellis (Ed.), <em>A source book of Gestalt psychology<\/em> (1-11). New York, NY: Harcourt.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n","rendered":"<h2 id=\"references\">References<\/h2>\n<ul class=\"noba-chapter-references\">\n<li id=\"reference-23\" data-reference=\"23\">Benjamin, L. T. (2007). <em>A brief history of modern psychology<\/em>. Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishing.<\/li>\n<li id=\"reference-1\" data-reference=\"1\">Benjamin, L. T. (2000). The psychology laboratory at the turn of the 20th century. <em>American Psychologist<\/em>, 55, 318\u2013321.<\/li>\n<li id=\"reference-3\" data-reference=\"3\">Benjamin, L. T., &amp; Baker, D. B. (2004). <em>From s\u00e9ance to science: A history of the profession of psychology in America<\/em>. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth\/Thomson Learning.<\/li>\n<li id=\"reference-4\" data-reference=\"4\">Cautin, R., &amp; Baker, D. B. (in press). A history of education and training in professional psychology. In B. Johnson &amp; N. Kaslow (Eds.), <em>Oxford handbook of education and training in professional psychology<\/em>. New York, NY: Oxford University Press.<\/li>\n<li id=\"reference-5\" data-reference=\"5\">Evans, R. B. (1972). E. B. Titchener and his lost system. Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 8, 168\u2013180.<\/li>\n<li id=\"reference-6\" data-reference=\"6\">Fancher, R. E. (1987). <em>The intelligence men: Makers of the IQ controversy<\/em>. New York, NY: W.W. Norton &amp; Company.<\/li>\n<li id=\"reference-8\" data-reference=\"8\">Fancher, R. E., &amp; Rutherford, A. (2011). <em>Pioneers of psychology: A history<\/em> (4th ed.). New York, NY: W.W. Norton &amp; Company.<\/li>\n<li id=\"reference-9\" data-reference=\"9\">Fuchs, A. H. (2000). Contributions of American mental philosophers to psychology in the United States. <em>History of Psychology<\/em>, 3, 3\u201319.<\/li>\n<li id=\"reference-10\" data-reference=\"10\">Garnets, L., &amp; Kimmel, D. C. (2003). What a light it shed: The life of Evelyn Hooker. In L. Garnets &amp; D. C. Kimmel (Eds.), <em>Psychological perspectives on gay, lesbian, and bisexual experiences<\/em> (2nd ed., pp. 31\u201349). New York, NY: Columbia University Press.<\/li>\n<li id=\"reference-12\" data-reference=\"12\">Goodwin, C. J. (2011). <em>A history of modern psychology<\/em> (4th ed.). Hoboken, NJ: Wiley.<\/li>\n<li id=\"reference-11\" data-reference=\"11\">Goodwin, C. J. (1985). On the origins of Titchener\u2019s experimentalists. <em>Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences<\/em>, 21, 383\u2013389.<\/li>\n<li id=\"reference-25\" data-reference=\"25\">Guthrie, R. V. (2003). <em>Even the rat was white: A historical view of psychology<\/em> (2nd ed.). Boston, MA: Allyn &amp; Bacon.<\/li>\n<li id=\"reference-15\" data-reference=\"15\">Leahey, T. H. (2012). <em>A history of psychology: From antiquity to modernity<\/em> (7th ed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson Education.<\/li>\n<li id=\"reference-17\" data-reference=\"17\">Scarborough, E. &amp; Furumoto, L. (1987). <em>The untold lives: The first generation of American women psychologists<\/em>. New York, NY: Columbia University Press.<\/li>\n<li id=\"reference-19\" data-reference=\"19\">Shultz, D. P., &amp; Schultz, S. E. (2007). <em>A history of modern psychology<\/em> (9th ed.). Stanford, CT: Cengage Learning.<\/li>\n<li id=\"reference-20\" data-reference=\"20\">Sokal, M. M. (1980). Science and James McKeen Cattell. <em>Science<\/em>, 209, 43\u201352.<\/li>\n<li id=\"reference-21\" data-reference=\"21\">Titchener, E. B. (1909). <em>A text-book of psychology<\/em>. New York, NY: Macmillan.<\/li>\n<li id=\"reference-22\" data-reference=\"22\">Wertheimer, M. (1938). Gestalt theory. 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