Psychological Images in Publication — P

Pachman, Joseph S.
American Psychologist, 51(3), 1996, 214

Pacht, Asher R.
American Psychologist, 1983, 38, 31

Packwood, Sen. Robert
American Psychologist, 1983, 38, 1243

Padilla, Amado M.
Contemporary Psychology, 1993, 38, 346

Pain reaction, 500-watt bulb, Robert B. Malmo's study
Psychology Today, March 1970, p. 83

Pain, "Trigger Zones," illustrations showing where pain is located, from Ronald Melzack's article
Psychology Today, October 1970, p. 65

Pain, illustrations of "Surgery for Pain," from Ronald Melzack's article
Psychology Today, October 1970, p. 67

Pain-induced aggression in animals: snake, opossum, turtle, ferret, rat, raccoon, pigeon. 14 photos
Psychology Today, 1967, 1(1), 28-33

Paley, Vivian Gussin
Contemporary Psychology, 1986, 31, 252

Pallak, Michael S.
American Psychologist, 1981, 36, 1473

Palmer, Caroline
American Psychologist 1997 #52 328.

Palmer, Edward L.
American Psychologist, 1975, 30, 67

Pappenheim, Bertha ("Anna O")
Wilson, O'Leary, & Nathan (1992) Abnormal Psychology, 131

Pardes, Herbert
American Psychologist, 1983, 38, 1356

Parnell, R. W.
Contemporary Psychology, 1959, 4, 383

Parson, Frank
Brewer (1942) History of vocational guidance, frontispiece

Parsons, Talcott
Contemporary Psychology, 1956, 1, 164

Paskal, Vivian
Contemporary Psychology, 1991, 36, 469

Paterson, Donald Gildersleeve
American Psychologist, 1949, 4, 538
Journal of Consulting Psychology, 1939, 3, 1

Paterson, Donald Gildersleeve, in group photo of World War I U. S. Army psychologists
Boring, 1961, Psychologist at large, 22f.
Popplestone & McPherson (1994), 82

Patients from mental hospitals, by Seymour Halle
Psychology Today, March 1969, pp. 52-54

Patrick, Christopher, J.
American Psychologist, 1996, #51, 320

Patterson, Cecil Holden
Contemporary Psychology, 1959, 4, 85

Patterson, Gerald R.
American Psychologist, 1985, 40, 302
Contemporary Psychology, 1984, 29, 453
Psychology Today, 1972, 6(11), 62

Patton, Michael J.
The Counseling Psychologist, 1992, 20, 194

Paul, W. S.
Journal of Consulting Psychology, 1942, 6, 1

Pavlov's classical conditioning apparatus
Contemporary Psychology, 1957, 2, 100

Pavlov's laboratory, dog, and handler
Popplestone & McPherson (1994), 46

Pavlov, Ivan Petrovich
Contemporary Psychology, 1957, 2, 273
Contemporary Psychology, 1957, 2, 97
Popplestone & McPherson (1994), 46
Wilson, O'Leary, & Nathan (1992) Abnormal Psychology, 42
Woodworth (1948), Contemporary Schools of Psychology, 52

Pavlov, Ivan Petrovich, handwriting sample
Psychology Today, 1967, 1(4), 31

Pavlov, Ivan Petrovich, Handwritten letter to Herbert S. Langfeld
American Psychologist, 1947, 2, 210.

Pavolv, Petrovich
Kimble, Wertheimer, & White Portraits of Pioneers I, p. 27

Payne, Sylvia May
International Jnl of Psycho-Analysis, 1955, 36, 369 (frontp)

Payton, Carolyn R.
American Psychologist, 1983, 38, 33

Peabody Individual Achievement Test
American Psychologist, 1973, 28(3) ad pages

Peairs, Richard H.
Consulting Psychology Journal, 1993, 45, 75

Peak, Helen: Dept chair, Conn Coll; Rec secty, APA
American Psychologist, 1948, 3, 377

Pear, T. H.
Contemporary Psychology, 1962, 7, 174

Pearson, Karl
Journal of the American Statistical Assn, 1958, 53, 23-27
Journal of the American Statistical Assn, 1958, 53, 11-22

Pearson, Karl, facsimile of letter to H. H. Goddard
Popplestone & McPherson (1994), 39

Peck, Cecil
American Psychologist, 1985, 40, 329

Pedrick, Lawrence D., in group photo of World War I U. S. Army psychologists
Boring, 1961, Psychologist at large, 22f.
Popplestone & McPherson (1994), 82

pegwords, connecting immages
Psychology Today, 1973, 7(10), 66

Pellet feeder apparatus
American Psychologist, 1968, 23(5) ad pages

Pelosi, Nancy
American Psychologist, 1996, #51, 1129.

Pelosi, Rep. Nancy
American Psychologist, 1988, 43, 843

Pendery, Mary
Psychology Today, 1983, 17(4), 42

Penfield, Wilder Graves
Contemporary Psychology, 1960, 5, 386

Penile strain gauge
Psychology Today, 1975, 8(4), 92

Pennebaker, James W.
Contemporary Psychology, 1984, 29, 5

Pennington, Nancy
Contemporary Psychology, 1985, 30, 6

Pennock-Roman, Maria
Contemporary Psychology, 1993, 38, 346

Pennsylvania Hospital, first mental hospital in American colonies, 1752
Barton (1987) plate 2

Penrod, Steven D.
American Psychologist, 1987, 42, 301
Contemporary Psychology, 1985, 30, 6

Penzias, Arno (nobel prize winner)
Psychology Today, 1982, 16(12), 28

Peplau, Letitia Anne
Contemporary Psychology, 1983, 28, 741

Pepper, Rep. Claude
American Psychologist, 1983, 38, 308

Pepper, Stephen C.
Contemporary Psychology, 1959, 4, 305

Perception, tilted room test
Contemporary Psychology, 1966, 11, 267

Perception: visual contour illusions
Contemporary Psychology, 1989, 34, 457-458

Perceptual Inference Test
American Psychologist, 1973, 28, 956

Perceptual organization, three examples
Contemporary Psychology, 1981, 26, 6-7

Perceptual stimuli, Treisman studies
American Psychologist, 1992, 47, 863-871

Perceptual-motor console (PEMCON)
American Psychologist, 1972, 27, 1022

Peres, Sherwood H.; First civilian to complete U.S. Army Ranger training.
American Psychologist, 1959, 14, 709-710

Perlman, Daniel
Contemporary Psychology, 1983, 28, 741

Perloff, Robert
American Psychologist, 1987, 42, 4

Personal Data Sheet, Woodworth and Poffenberger, circa 1918
Popplestone & McPherson (1994), 136

Personality profiles, 16 PF, male and female psychologists
American Psychologist, 1970, 25, 238

Personality types, artists' depictions, approx. 100 18th and 19th century examples.
Gilman, Seeing the insane, p60-71, 76-101

Personnel research and development program flow chart, military
American Psychologist, 1954, 9, 630

Pertschuk, Michael
American Psychologist, 1983, 38, 609

Peterson, Donald R.
American Psychologist, 1984, 39, 299
American Psychologist, 1990, 45, 487
American Psychologist, v. 50, December 1995, p. 976
Contemporary Psychology, 1969, 14, 619
Contemporary Psychology, 1993, 38, 776

Petit, Philippe
Psychology Today, 1982, 16(9), 23

Pfaffmann, Carl
American Psychologist, 1963, 18, 809
Contemporary Psychology, 1985, 30, 349
History of Psychology in Autobiography v.8

PhD degrees, by field, 1911-1953, graph
American Psychologist, 1955, 10, 233

Phillips, Dennis P.
American Psychologist, 1991, 46, 302

Phillips, E. Lakin
Contemporary Psychology, 1958, 3, 63

Phillips, Susan D.
Contemporary Psychology, 1993, 38, 242

Phillips, William
Contemporary Psychology, 1958, 3, 1

Philpott, Stanley J. F.
British Journal of Psychology, 1954, 45, 241-242

Phinney, Jean S.
American Psychologist, 1996, #51, 919

Phonographic dictation apparatus
Journal of Consulting Psychology, 1942, 6, 150-151

Photographic dome apparatus, Arnold Gesell
Popplestone & McPherson (1994), 93

Photomicrographs, cat brain
Psychology Today, January 1970, p. 42

Photoplethysmograph
Psychology Today, 1975, 8(4), 92

Phrenology, advertisement posters for books
Psychology Today, May 1968, p. 47

Phrenology, individual assessment report
Popplestone & McPherson (1994), 38

Phrenology, plaster model of skull
Popplestone & McPherson (1994), 37

Physiological response monitor, electrochemical device, alerts therapist when wearer moves outside area
Psychology Today, April 1969, p. 46

Piaget, Jean
American Psychologist, 1953, 8, 528
American Psychologist, 1970, 25, 66
American Psychologist, 1971, 26(6) ad pages
Annual Review of Psychology, 1979, 30, 1
Contemporary Psychology, 1962, 7, 170
Contemporary Psychology, 1981, 26, 501
Contemporary Psychology, 1989, 34, 629
Contemporary Psychology, 1991, 36, 829
Hilgard (1987) Psychology in America p. 567
History of Psychology in Autobiography v.4
Psychology Today, 1967, 1(3), 26
Psychology Today, April 1971, p. 14, 29
Psychology Today, May 1970, p. 26(AP),27,28(AP),29(AP),30-32

Piaget, Jean, with children
Popplestone & McPherson (1994), 178

Piagetian classification task, nine photos of child solving
Psychology Today, 1967, 1(3), 33

Piagetian conservation tasks, drawings
American Psychologist, 1964, 19, 6-8

Pictures to see men's and women's reaction, Robert May's study
Psychology Today, April 1968, pp. 44, 45

Pieper, Martha Heineman
American Psychologist, 1990, 45, 792

Pieper, William Joseph
American Psychologist, 1990, 45, 793

Pieron, Henri
Annee Psychologique, 1951, 50, vii-xiii
History of Psychology in Autobiography v.4

Pigeon, pain-induced aggression in
Psychology Today, 1967, 1(1), 33

Pigeons as guidance systems for missiles, several photos
American Psychologist, 1960, 15, 29-35

Pigeons as quality control inspectors
American Psychologist, 1966, 21, 110-113

Pike, James (Bishop)
Psychology Today, 1967, 1(4), 7

Pillsbury, Walter B.
Contemporary Psychology, 1980, 25, 600
History of Psychology in Autobiography v.2

Pinel Freeing the Insane, painting by Tony Robert-Fleury (1876)
Gilman, Seeing the insane, p212

Pinel, Philippe
Ciba Symposia, 1950, 11, 1222-1252
Zilboorg, History of medical psychology, 1941, 256

Pinel, Philippe, facsimile of handwritten case history
Zilboorg, History of medical psychology, 1941, 272

Pinel, Philippe, statue at the Salp?tri?re Hospital
Popplestone & McPherson (1994), 58

Pinker, Steven
American Psychologist, 1985, 40, 312
Contemporary Psychology, 1986, 31, 741

Pintner, Rudolf
Journal of Consulting Psychology, 1942, 6, 277

Piotrowski, Zygmunt A.
American Psychologist, 1981, 36, 56
Contemporary Psychology, 1958, 3, 190

Pittenger, Benjamin F., in group photo of World War I U. S. Army psychologists
Boring, 1961, Psychologist at large, 22f.
Popplestone & McPherson (1994), 82

Play: Boy blowing bubble
Contemporary Psychology, 1956, 1, 28

Play: child hanging from playground rings
American Psychologist, 1994, 49, 1112

Play: Child painting
Contemporary Psychology, 1957, 2, 302

Play: Child playing in dirt
Contemporary Psychology, 1972, 17, 168

Play; elderly men playing leapfrog
American Psychologist, 1994, 49, 540

Plomin, Robert
Contemporary Psychology, 1992, 37, 285

Plous, S.
American Psychologist, 1996, #51, 1168.

Plutchik, Robert
Psychology Today, 1980, 13(2), 78

Poddar, Prosenjit
Wilson, O'Leary, & Nathan (1992) Abnormal Psychology, 494

Poe, Edgar Allen (Illustrator's portrait)
Psychology Today, May 1968, p. 49

Poffenberger, Albert T.
American Psychologist, 1947, 2, 223
Journal of Consulting Psychology, 1938, 2, 137

Poffenberger, Albert T., in group photo of World War I U. S. Army psychologists
Boring, 1961, Psychologist at large, 22f.
Popplestone & McPherson (1994), 82

Poincaire, Henri
Poincare, H. Science and method, 1952.

Polanyi, Michael
Psychology Today, May 1968, p. 20-25, 66, 67, 21-artist port

Police and criminal, two photos
Contemporary Psychology, 1961, 6, 187-188

Pollard, Robert Q.
American Psychologist, v. 50, April 1995, p. 249

Pollock, L. J.
Barton (1987) plate 17

Polygraph recorder
American Psychologist, 1952, 7(12) ad pages
American Psychologist, 1957, 12(7) ad pages
American Psychologist, 1958, 13(7) ad pages
American Psychologist, 1968, 23(5) ad pages

Polygraph records, waking and hypnotic states, early study
Journal of Applied Psychology, 1938, 22, 412-417

Polygraph, Chester A. Darrow, circa 1940
Popplestone & McPherson (1994), 102

Polygraph, circa 1940
Popplestone & McPherson (1994), 101

Pope, Kenneth S.
American Psychologist, v. 50, April 1995, p. 242

Popoff, David, associate editor of Psychology Today
Psychology Today, August 1968, p. 9

Porpoise, "Hou" from Karen Pryor's study
Psychology Today, December 1969, pp. 46-49, 64

Portable electric shock devices
Psychology Today, April 1969, p. 47

Portenier, Lillian
American Psychologist, 1948, 3, 383

Porter, Lyman W.
Psychological Science, 1990, 1, 91

Position constancy, shape constancy, archromatic color constancy, and size constancy drawings
Psychology Today, July 1968, p. 26

Posner, Michael I.
American Psychologist, 1981, 36, 39
Contemporary Psychology, 1980, 25, 3
Psychological Science, 1990, 1, 91

Posters advertising books on phrenology
Psychology Today, May 1968, p. 47

Potential asemantic transcoding routes for translation of arabic numerals to verbal numerals in spoken form
American Psychologist, v. 50, May 1995, p. 358

Povinelli, Daniel J.
American Psychologist, v. 50, April 1995, p. 232

Powdermaker, Florence B.
Digest of Neurology and Psychiatry, 1955, 23, 103

Powdermaker, Hortense
Contemporary Psychology, 1963, 8, 262

Power law of sensory judgments, graphs
American Psychologist, 1962, 17, 30-38

Practitioner training programs, 1951-1982, graph
American Psychologist, 1985, 40, 442

Practitioner-model graduate programs, 1964-1978, graph
American Psychologist, 1981, 36, 516

Pratt, Carroll C.
American Psychologist, 1950, 5, 19
Boring, 1961, Psychologist at large, 22f.

Pratt, Carroll C., in group photo of W. W. II Emergency Committee in Psychology, 1942
Popplestone & McPherson (1994), 83

Pratt, Marjorie Bates
Boring, 1961, Psychologist at large, 22f.

Premack, article, words for a chimpanzee, Sarah
Psychology Today, September 1970, p. 55-58

Premack, David
Psychology Today, June 1969, p. 60 (Artist portrait)
Psychology Today, September 1970, p. 82

Premack, David.
Psychology Today, 1972, 6(11), 62

Prescott, Daniel A.
Contemporary Psychology, 1958, 3, 216

Pressey, Sidney Leavitt
American Psychologist, 1971, 26, 92
Contemporary Psychology, 1957, 2, 265
History of Psychology in Autobiography v.5
Journal of Consulting Psychology, 1944, 8, 331

Pressey, Sidney Leavitt, early teaching machine
Popplestone & McPherson (1994), 172

Pressey, Sidney Leavitt, test scoring device, 1932
Popplestone & McPherson (1994), 172

Pressey, Sidney Leavitt, with early teaching machine
Contemporary Psychology, 1960, 5, 24

Pressey, Sidney Leavitt, X-O Test for Investigating the Emotions, sample item and score key
Popplestone & McPherson (1994), 135

Pressman, Harvey
Psychology Today, March 1969, p. 17

Preston, Harley O.
American Psychologist, 1968, 23, 607

Pribram, Karl H.
Contemporary Psychology, 1960, 5, 210
Hilgard (1987) Psychology in America p. 444

Price, Richard H.
American Journal of Community Psychology, 1989, 17, 147

Prilleltensky, Isaac
American Psychologist 1997 #52 518.

Primoff, Ernest S.
American Psychologist, 1957, 12, 288

Prince, Morton
Hilgard (1987) Psychology in America p. 306
Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, 1956, 52, 292

Pritchard, Robert D.
Contemporary Psychology, 1981, 26, 661

Problem solving model, schematic drawing
American Psychologist, 1966, 21, 24

Problem solving, novice vs. expert, two examples
American Psychologist, 1986, 41, 1125

Problem solving: Tower of Hanoi problem, drawing
American Psychologist, 1993, 48, 36

Productive thinking demonstration apparatus, Max Wertheimer
Popplestone & McPherson (1994), 57

Programmed instruction device, MTA-Scholar
American Psychologist, 1963, 18(11) ad pages

Projection tachistoscope
American Psychologist, 1972, 27(4) ad pages

Pronko, N. H.
Psychology Today, May 1969, p. 71

Protesters picket APA involvment in psychological testing
American Psychologist, 1965, 20, 871-872

Pruyser, Paul
Contemporary Psychology, 1964, 9, 387

Pryor, Karen
Psychology Today, December 1969, p. 79

Pryor, Karen, study, Porpoise "Hou"
Psychology Today, December 1969, pp. 46-49, 64

Pseudophone, early hearing experiment apparatus
Popplestone & McPherson (1994), 86

Psychodiagnostik, first form of Rorschach Test, cover, 1921
Popplestone & McPherson (1994), 141

Psychogalvanometer, transistorized
American Psychologist, 1956, 11(9) ad pages

Psychological Abstracts subject area proportions, 1937-46, graph
American Psychologist, 1949, 4, 83

Psychological associations, world distribution, map
American Psychologist, 1984, 39, 879

Psychological books and articles, 1955, by topic, graph
Contemporary Psychology, 1956, 1, 113

Psychological Corporation officers, 1941: Achilles, Cattell, Miles, Thorndike
Journal of Applied Psychology, 1941, 25, 608

Psychological Examination of Recruits, Committee on, group photo of 1917.
Popplestone & McPherson (1994), 122

Psychological journals, pictogram of growth, 1890-1940
Popplestone & McPherson (1994), 202

Psychological organizations, relations among, Venn diagram
American Psychologist, 1964, 19, 663

Psychological publications, 1850-1970, graph
American Psychologist, 1976, 31, 835

Psychological research productivity, men and women, graphs
American Psychologist, 1982, 37, 27-28

Psychological theorists, degree of similarity, chart
American Psychologist, 1968, 23, 721

Psychologische Studien, 1913, Wilhelm Wundt, editor. Cover page
Popplestone & McPherson (1994), 9

Psychologist employers, work activity, subfield pie charts
American Psychologist, 1968, 23, 196

Psychologist personality profiles, 16 PF, male and female
American Psychologist, 1970, 25, 238

Psychologist Strong Vocational Interest Blank profile, means
American Psychologist, 1968, 23, 161-173

Psychologists in medical schools, 1953-1976, graph
American Psychologist, 1979, 34, 623

Psychologists, world distribution, map
American Psychologist, 1984, 39, 881

Psychology building, Western Reserve U.
American Psychologist, 1955, 10, 143

Psychology departments, number of, 1950-1970, graph
American Psychologist, 1976, 31, 835

Psychology doctoral graduates, total and clinical/counseling, 1970-1979, graph
American Psychologist, 1981, 36, 1424

Psychology section of Chicago World's Fair, 1893, floor plan
Popplestone & McPherson (1994), 65

Psychology section of Chicago World's Fair, 1893, individual data sheet
Popplestone & McPherson (1994), 65

Psychology Today magazine cover
American Psychologist, 1968, 23(6) ad pages

Psychonomic Society, program of first annual scientific meeting, 1960
Popplestone & McPherson (1994), 165

Psychotherapy scene
Contemporary Psychology, 1956, 1, 154

Psychotherapy, Alcoholics Anonymous birthplace, home of Bob and Anne Smith
Popplestone & McPherson (1994), 192

Psychotherapy, allegorical woodcuts showing removal of the Stone of Folly. 5 examples.
Gilman, Seeing the insane, p37-40

Psychotherapy, ancient: Classical art depicting saints casting out demons. 10 plates.
Gilman, Seeing the insane, p22-30

Psychotherapy, early self-monitoring records
Journal of Applied Psychology, 1929, 13, 481

Psychotherapy, early, "Rush chair" for calming mental patients and preventing masturbation.
Gilman, Seeing the insane, p157

Psychotherapy, early, seven drawings of spinning, drenching, swinging apparatuses
Gilman, Seeing the insane, p158-159

Psychotherapy, early, two drawings of work therapy, 19th century
Gilman, Seeing the insane, p160

Psychotherapy, Pinel Freeing the Insane, painting by Tony Robert-Fleury (1876)
Gilman, Seeing the insane, p212

Public Hospital for the Insane, Williamsburg, VA. First public mental hospital in the U.S.
Barton (1987) plate 3

Publication trends in psychology, by topic, 1894-1954, graphs
American Psychologist, 1957, 12, 16-19

Puffer, Ethel
Kimble, Wertheimer, & White Portraits of Pioneers I, p. 104

Punishing (cartoon)
Psychology Today, 1977, (11)9, 83

Pupillometric Gadgetry
Psychology Today, 1974, 7(2), 58

Pupillometry and eye movement apparatus
American Psychologist, 1978, 33(9), ad pages

Puppy, and other puppies, John Paul Scott study
Psychology Today, March 1969, p. 48, 67

Purcell, David William
American Psychologist, v. 50, April 1995, p. 246

Purdy, Jesse E.
American Psychologist, v. 50, July 1995, p. 498

Purkinje, Johannes Evangelista
British Medical Bulletin, 1950, 7, 99-100.

Pursuit rotor
American Psychologist, 1964, 19(11) ad pages
American Psychologist, 1967, 22(3) ad pages

Pushkin, Alexander
Psychology Today, August 1970, p. 54 (Artist portrait)

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