Todd, James T. (Editor)
Morris, Edward K. (Editor)
Description Contents: Samelson, Franz: John B. Watson in 1913: Rhetoric and practice. Kerry W. Buckey: Misbehaviorism: The case of John B. Watson's dismissal from Johns Hopkins University. Coon, Deborah J.: “Not a creature of reason”: The alleged impact of Watsonian behaviorism on advertising in the 1920s. Burnham, John C.: John B. Watson: Interviewee, professional figure, symbol. Todd, James T.: What psychology has to say about John B. Watson: Classical behaviorism in psychology textbooks, 1920-1989. Logue, A.W.: Watson's behaviorist manifesto: Past positive and current negative consequences. Keller, Fred S.: A debt acknowledged. Baum, William M.: John B. Watson and behavior analysis: Past, present, and future. Dewsbury, Donald A.: John B. Watson: Profile of a comparative psychologist and proto-ethologist. Boakes, Robert: John B. Watson's early scientific career, 1903-1913. Salzinger, Kurt: On Watson. Todd, James T.: Conclusion: Watson now. Todd, James T., Dewsbury, Donald A., Logue, A.W., Dryden, Nöel A.: John B. Watson: A bibliography of published works.
Review Tolman, C.W. (1995) Review of "Modern perspectives on John B. Watson and classical behaviorism". Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences (pp. 280-82).
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Horowitz, Frances Degen;
(1992)
John B. Watson's legacy: Learning and environment
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Keen, Ernest;
(2001)
A History of Ideas in American Psychology
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Buckley, Kerry W.;
(1989)
Mechanical man: John Broadus Watson and the beginnings of behaviorism
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Buckley, Kerry W.;
(1982)
Behaviorism and the professionalization of American psychology: A study of John Broadus Watson, 1878-1958
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Buckley, Kerry W.;
(1982)
The selling of a psychologist: John Broadus Watson and the application of behavioral techniques to advertising
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Todd, James T.;
Morris, Edward K.;
(1986)
The early research of John B. Watson: Before the behavioral revolution
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Samelson, Franz;
(1980)
J. B. Watson's little Albert, Cyril Burt's twins, and the need for a critical science
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Thomas, Nigel J.T.;
(1989)
Experience and theory as determinants of attitudes toward mental representation: The case of Knight Dunlap and the vanishing images of J.B. Watson
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Creelan, Paul;
(1975)
Religion, language, and sexuality in J. B. Watson
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Samelson, Franz;
(1985)
Organizing for the kingdom of behavior: Academic battles and organizational policies in the Twenties
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Samelson, Franz;
(1981)
Struggle for scientific authority: The reception of Watson's behaviorism, 1913-1920
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Carpintero, Helio;
(2004)
Watson's Behaviorism: A Comparison of the Two Editions (1925 and 1930)
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Rochowiak, Daniel M.;
(1980)
Darwin to Watson: A Janusian account of the development of modern behavior theory
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Saulo de Freitas Araujo;
Fernando Tavares Saraiva;
Marcus Bentes de Carvalho Neto;
(2019)
Reevaluating the initial impact of John Broadus Watson on American psychology: The necessity of comparative parameters
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Fridlund, Alan J.;
Beck, Hall P.;
Goldie, William D.;
Irons, Gary;
(2012)
Little Albert: A Neurologically Impaired Child
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Gondra, José María;
(1980)
Los procesos superiores del pensamiento humano en Watson y en los primeros psicólogos conductistas
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Pauly, Philip J.;
(1981)
The Loeb-Jennings debate and the science of animal behavior
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Smith, Steven;
(1994)
Personalities in the crowd: The idea of the “masses” in American popular culture
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Chapter
Harris, Ben;
(1984)
“Give me a dozen healthy infants”: John B. Watson's popular advice on childrearing, women, and the family
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Hannush, Mufid James;
(1987)
John B. Watson remembered: An interview with James B. Watson
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