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Journal Abbreviation Amer. Psychol.
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Pickren, Wade E.
(2000)
A Whisper of Salvation: American Psychologists and Religion in the Popular Press, 1884-1908.
American Psychologist
(p. 1022).
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Article History of psychology: Commemorating E. L. Thorndike (1998). American Psychologist (pp. 1121-1152). (/isis/citation/CBB000083437/)
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Coon, Deborah J.; Sprenger, Heather Allard
(1998)
Psychologists in service to science: The American Psychological Association and the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
American Psychologist
(pp. 1253-1269).
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Fromm, Erika
(1998)
Lost and found half a century later: Letters by Freud and Einstein.
American Psychologist
(pp. 1195-1198).
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Article History of psychology: Pavlov's contribution (1997). American Psychologist (pp. 933-972). (/isis/citation/CBB000078919/)
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Benjamin, Ludy T., Jr.
(1997)
The origin of psychological species: History of the beginnings of American Psychological Association divisions.
American Psychologist
(pp. 725-732).
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Dewsbury, Donald A.
(1997)
On the evolution of divisions.
American Psychologist
(pp. 733-741).
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Jason, Leonard A.
(1997)
Politics, science, and the emergence of a new disease: The case of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome.
American Psychologist
(pp. 973-983).
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Benjamin, Ludy T., Jr.; Dixon, David N.
(1996)
Dream analysis by mail: An American woman seeks Freud's advice.
American Psychologist
(pp. 461-468).
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Benjamin, Ludy T., Jr.
(1996)
The founding of the American Psychologist: The professional journal that wasn't.
American Psychologist
(pp. 8-12).
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Article
Rilling, Mark
(1996)
The mystery of the vanished citations: James McConnell's forgotten 1960s quest for planarian learning, a biochemical engram, and celebrity.
American Psychologist
(pp. 589-598).
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Article 1896: Lightner Witmer and the first psychological clinic (1996). American Psychologist (pp. 235-251). (/isis/citation/CBB000069846/)
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Jacobson, John W.; Mulick, James A.; Schwartz, Allen A.
(1995)
A history of facilitated communication: Science, pseudoscience, and antiscience.
American Psychologist
(pp. 750-765).
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Blumberg, Mark S.; Wasserman, Edward A.
(1995)
Animal mind and the argument from design.
American Psychologist
(pp. 133-144).
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Gaines, Stanley O., Jr.
(1995)
Prejudice: From Allport to DuBois.
American Psychologist
(pp. 96-103).
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Bruce, Darryl
(1994)
Lashley and the problem of serial order.
American Psychologist
(pp. 93-103).
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Dewsbury, Donald A.
(1993)
On publishing controversy: Norman R.F. Maier and the genesis of seizures.
American Psychologist
(pp. 869-877).
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Mitchell G. Ash
(1992)
Cultural contexts and scientific change in psychology: Kurt Lewin in Iowa.
American Psychologist
(pp. 198-207).
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Benjamin, Ludy T., Jr.
(1992)
The history of American psychology.
American Psychologist
(pp. 109-335).
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Reisenzein, Rainer; Schönpflug, Wolfgang
(1992)
Stumpf's cognitive-evaluative theory of emotion.
American Psychologist
(pp. 34-45).
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