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Abdellah,
Faye G.
American Psychologist, 1984, 39, 67
Abel, Theodora M.
American Psychologist 1997 #52 804.
Abelson, Robert P.
American Psychologist, 1987, 42, 278
Abercrombie, M. L. Johnson
Contemporary Psychology, 1961, 6, 122
Abraham, Karl, in group photo with Freud's followers, 1922
Contemporary Psychology, 1958, 3, 146
Zilboorg, History of medical psychology, 1941, 472
Abramson, Lyn Y.
American Psychologist, 1982, 37, 80
Academy of Sciences, USSR, building
Psychological Science, 1991, 2, 318
Achievement motivation study, participants
Contemporary Psychology, 1965, 10, 490
Achilles, Paul S.
Journal of Applied Psychology, 1941, 25, 608
Journal of Consulting Psychology, 1944, 8, 55
Acker, William L., Jr.
Consulting Psychology Journal, 1993, 45, 75
Ackerman, Phillip L.
American Psychologist, 1993, 48, 346
Acupuncture, gates for pain signals
Psychology Today, 1973, 7(6), 34
Adams, Henry E.
Contemporary Psychology, 1992, 37, 857
Addictive states (chart)
Psychology Today, 1983, 17(10), 39
Ader, Robert
Psychology Today, 1982, 16(12), 52
Adkins, Dorothy C.
American Psychologist, 1950, 5, 205
Adler, Alfred
American Journal of Psychotherapy, 1950, 4, 223
Contemporary Psychology, 1957, 2, 1
Journal of Individual Psychology, 1957, 13, 111
Psychology Today, February 1970, p. 45 (Artist portrait)
Wilson, O'Leary, & Nathan (1992) Abnormal Psychology, 36
Woodworth (1948), Contemporary Schools of Psychology, 180
Adler, Norman T.
American Psychologist, 1975, 30, 72
Adolescent with parents
Contemporary Psychology, 1956, 1, 155
Adrian, E. D.
EEG and Clinical Neurophysiology, 1950, 2, 373-376
Adult development, Miles study of 1932, subject recruitment poster
Popplestone & McPherson (1994), 125
Advertisement posters of books on phrenology
Psychology Today, May 1968, p. 47
Advertising, early examples
Journal of Applied Psychology, 1929, 13, 275-277, 354
Aebli, Hans
Contemporary Psychology, 1964, 9, 434
Affect, cognition-independent model, schematic
American Psychologist, 1980, 35, 161-162
Affect, information processing model, schematic
American Psychologist, 1980, 35, 153
Affleck, Glenn
Contemporary Psychology, 1992, 37, 109
African-American articles in APA journals, 1970-1989, graph
American Psychologist, 1992, 47, 633
Age and contribution to psychology, graphs
American Psychologist, 1966, 21, 364-368
Aggression, confrontation among baseball players
Contemporary Psychology, 1978, 23, 215
Aggression, pain-induced, in animals: snake, opossum, turtle, ferret,
rat, raccoon, pigeon. 14 photos
Psychology Today, 1967, 1(1), 28-33
Agrippa, Heinrich Cornelius
Zilboorg, History of medical psychology, 1941, 128
Ainsworth, Mary D. Salter
American Psychologist, 1988, 43, 248
American Psychologist, 1990, 45, 450
Ajzen, Icek
Contemporary Psychology, 1994, 39, 800
Albee, George W.
American Journal of Community Psychology, 1982, 10, 1
American Psychologist, 1970, 25, 1071
American Psychologist, 1976, 31, 78
American Psychologist, 1993, 48, 720
Psychology Today, September 1970, p. 82
Albizu-Miranda, Carlos
American Psychologist, 1981, 36, 93
Alcoholics Anonymous birthplace, home of Bob and Anne Smith
Popplestone & McPherson (1994), 192
Aldrich, C. Anderson
Psychosomatic Medicine, 1949, 11, 249
Aldrich, C. Knight
Psychology Today, March 1971, p. 108
Alexander, Franz
Contemporary Psychology, 1961, 6, 245
Contemporary Psychology, 1963, 8, 88
Allen, Dwight W.
Psychology Today, March 1971, p. 108
Allen, Garland E.
Contemporary Psychology, 1993, 38, 455
Allen, LaRue
American Psychologist, 1993, 48, 73
Allport, Floyd H.
Hilgard (1987) Psychology in America p. 580
Allport, Floyd Henry
American Psychologist, 1965, 20, 1080
American Psychologist, 1968, 23, 868
Contemporary Psychology, 1961, 6, 194
History of Psychology in Autobiography v.6
Popplestone & McPherson (1994), 133
Allport, Gordon
Psychology Today, April 1971, p. 57(AP),58,59,84,86,90,94
Allport, Gordon W.
Hilgard (1987) Psychology in America p. 498
Allport, Gordon Willard
American Psychologist, 1949, 4, 182
American Psychologist, 1963, 19, 812
American Psychologist, 1964, 19, 942
Contemporary Psychology, 1956, 1, 67
Contemporary Psychology, 1962, 7, 313
Contemporary Psychology, 1970, 15, 84
Contemporary Psychology, 1990, 35, 533
History of Psychology in Autobiography v.5
Popplestone & McPherson (1994), 133
Woodworth (1948), Contemporary Schools of Psychology, 235
Allport, Gordon Willard, in group photo of W. W. II Emergency Committee
in Psychology, 1942
Popplestone & McPherson (1994), 83
Alpern, Mathew
Psychology Today, February 1971, p. 27
Alpern, Mathew, article, visual experience, trichromat, blue-yellow
& red-green blind dichromats, color-blind
Psychology Today, February 1971, p. 56
Alpha and Theta brain waves, listen to, Adevertisement
Psychology Today, 1973, 7(12), 31
Alphabet, Optohapt, Frank A. Geldard study
Psychology Today, December 1968, p. 46
Alphabet, Optohapt, Illustration, Frank A. Geldard study
Psychology Today, December 1968, p. 47
Altmaier, Elizabeth M.
American Psychologist, v. 50, April 1995, p. 259
Altman, Irwin
American Journal of Community Psychology, 1993, 21, 133
American Psychologist, v. 50, April 1995, p. 257
Altstein, Howard
Contemporary Psychology, 1988, 33, 853
Alwin, Duane F.
Contemporary Psychology, 1993, 38, 347
Amabile, Theresa M.
Contemporary Psychology, 1984, 29, 533
Amaro, Hortensia
American Psychologist, 1993, 48, 365
Amberg, William F.
Consulting Psychology Journal, 1993, 45, 75
Ambiguous figure
American Psychologist, 1978, 33, 129
American Journal of Psychology, facsimile of Sigmund Freud's first 1909
Clark University lecture
Popplestone & McPherson (1994), 59
American Psychiatric Association, 13 founding members
Barton (1987) plate 8
American Psychiatric Association, headquarters building, 1400 K St.
NW, Washington, DC
Barton (1987) plate 23
American Psychiatric Association: Jones Hotel, site of founding meeting
Barton (1987) plate 7
American Psychiatric Association: Kirkbride home, site of planning meeting
Barton (1987) plate 7
American Psychiatric Association: portraits of 13 founders
Digest of Neurology and Psychiatry, 1956, 24, 216-217
Ames room apparatus
Popplestone & McPherson (1994), 176
Ames, Adelbert, Jr.
Journal of the Optical Society of America, 1955, 45, 333-337
Ames, Louise Bates
Contemporary Psychology, 1958, 3, 13
Amsel, Abram
Contemporary Psychology, 1994, 39, 7
Anastasi, Anne
American Psychologist, 1970, 25, 786
American Psychologist, 1982, 37, 53
American Psychologist, 1985, 40, 340
Annual Review of Psychology, 1986, 37, 1
Contemporary Psychology, 1959, 4, 112
History of Psychology in Autobiography v.7
Anderson, John
Psychology Today, 1983, 17(12), 32
Anderson, John E.
Journal of Consulting Psychology, 1941, 5, 253
Anderson, John E., in group photo of World War I U. S. Army psychologists
Boring, 1961, Psychologist at large, 22f.
Popplestone & McPherson (1994), 82
Anderson, John R.
American Psychologist, v. 50, April 1995, p. 214
Anderson, John Robert
American Psychologist, 1979, 34, 70
Contemporary Psychology, 1974, 19, 643
Contemporary Psychology, 1984, 29, 853
Contemporary Psychology, 1992, 37, 633
Anderson, Meta L., cover of program of testimonial dinner
Popplestone & McPherson (1994), 125
Anderson, Norman H.
Contemporary Psychology, 1958, 3, 259
Angell, James Roland
Hilgard (1987) Psychology in America p. 82
Angell, James Rowland
American Journal of Psychology, 1949, 62(3), frontispiece
History of Psychology in Autobiography v.3
Natl Academy of Sciences Biog Memoirs, 1950, 26(10), 191-208
Woodworth (1948), Contemporary Schools of Psychology, 30
Anglyphs and Stereographs of the experiments by Bela Julesz
Psychology Today, July 1968, p. 17, 18, 20-23
Angoff, William H.
American Psychologist, 1994, 49, 375
Animal aggression, pain-induced: snake, opossum, turtle, ferret, rat,
raccoon, pigeon. 14 photos
Psychology Today, 1967, 1(1), 28-33
Animal behavior, ape using stick to reach object.
Popplestone & McPherson (1994), 55
Animal behavior, Clever Hans
Popplestone & McPherson (1994), 40
Animal behavior, direct intragastric feeding apparatus
American Psychologist, 1967, 22, 110
Animal behavior, example of early anecdotal science
Popplestone & McPherson (1994), 40
Animal behavior, hunger, apparatus and graphs
American Psychologist, 1967, 22, 105-116
Animal behavior, imprinting apparatus, duckling
American Psychologist, 1960, 15, 8
Animal behavior, models used to elicit aggression in stickleback fish
American Psychologist, 1960, 15, 13
Animal behavior, pigeon as guidance system for missile
American Psychologist, 1960, 15, 29-35
Animal behavior, sound spectrographs, four species of finches
American Psychologist, 1960, 15, 3
Animal behavior, stickleback nest
American Psychologist, 1960, 15, 4
Animal research, benefits of, for humans; several illustrative pictures
American Psychologist, 1985, 40, 426-431
Animal research, species represented, by percent, graph
American Psychologist, 1950, 5, 117
Anna O (Bertha Pappenheim)
Wilson, O'Leary, & Nathan (1992) Abnormal Psychology, 131
Annin, Edith
Contemporary Psychology, 1961, 6, 327
Contemporary Psychology, 1961, 6, 329
Contemporary Psychology, 1961, 6, 330
Anokhin, Peter Khuzmich (one photo with Pavlov)
Psychology Today, March 1971, p. 44(AI), 46(AI), 48-50, 78
Anorexia, before and after behavior therapy
American Psychologist, 1985, 40, 428
Ansbacher, Heinz
Contemporary Psychology, 1957, 2, 3
Ansbacher, Heinz L.
Psychology Today, February 1970, p. 78
Ansbacher, Rowena
Contemporary Psychology, 1957, 2, 3
Anthony, Daniel S.
Psychology Today, 1967, 1(4), 7
Anthropometric data sheet, Francis Galton
American Psychologist, 1985, 40, 878
Anthropometric laboratory, Galton's, circa 1885
Popplestone & McPherson (1994), 64
APA assets and liabilities, 1954-1966, graph
American Psychologist, 1965, 20, 1048
APA Centennial logo
American Psychologist, 1992, 47(7) cover
APA Committee on Displaced Foreign Psychologists, cover page, 1939
Popplestone & McPherson (1994), 200
APA Committee on Graduate and Professional Training, 1947.
American Psychologist, 1947, 2, 206.
APA division membership overlap
American Psychologist, 1988, 43, 377-378
APA Headquarters building, 1200 17th Street, NW, Washington, DC: Scale
model
American Psychologist, 1962, 17, 863
APA Headquarters building, 1200 17th Street, NW, Washington, DC: photo
American Psychologist, 1965, 20, 633
APA Headquarters building, 1200 17th Street, NW, Washington, DC: Dedication
invitation
American Psychologist, 1965, 20, 634
APA Headquarters building, 1333 16th Street, NW, Washington, DC
American Psychologist, 1952, 7, 483
APA Headquarters building, 1333 16th Street, NW, Washington, DC: Exterior
American Psychologist, 1953, 8, 255
APA Headquarters building, 1333 16th Street, NW, Washington, DC: Reception
hall
American Psychologist, 1953, 8, 256
APA Headquarters building, 1333 16th Street, NW, Washington, DC: Staff
lounge
American Psychologist, 1953, 8, 256
APA Headquarters building, 1333 16th Street, NW, Washington, DC: Executive
office, Yerkes and Sanford
American Psychologist, 1953, 8, 257
APA Headquarters building, 1333 16th Street, NW, Washington, DC: Second
floor from Board Room
American Psychologist, 1953, 8, 257
APA Headquarters building, 1333 16th Street, NW, Washington, DC: Administrative
office
American Psychologist, 1953, 8, 258
APA Headquarters building, 1333 16th Street, NW, Washington, DC: Journal
library
American Psychologist, 1953, 8, 258
APA Headquarters building, 750 First Street, NE, Washington, DC: exterior
and interior atrium
American Psychologist, 1992, 47(1) cover
APA Headquarters building, Uhle Street, Arlington, VA
American Psychologist, 1978, 33, 531
APA Headquarters building: Protesters picket APA involvment in psychological
testing
American Psychologist, 1965, 20, 871-872
APA income and expenses, 1957-1966, graph
American Psychologist, 1965, 20, 1047
APA income and expenses, by program, 1964, graph
American Psychologist, 1965, 20, 1049
APA members and fellows, by subfield, 1981, pie chart
American Psychologist, 1986, 41, 1325
APA members resigning in 1983-1984, by subfield, pie chart
American Psychologist, 1986, 41, 1325 APA membership, 1892-1970, graph
American Psychologist, 1976, 31, 835
APA membership, 1897-1927 and 1937-1987, graphs
American Psychologist, 1988, 43, 492
APA membership, 1930-1974, graph
American Psychologist, 1975, 30, 612
APA organizational chart
American Psychologist, 1994, 49, 562
APA organizational chart, earliest
Journal of Consulting Psychology, 1944, 8, 255
APA reorganization opinion poll, five charts
American Psychologist, 1987, 42, 768-778
APA, first meetings, facsimile program
American Psychologist, 1973, 28, 278-292
APA, New York Branch of, facsimile of 1925 meeting program
American Psychologist, 1991, 46, 1008
Apparatus for quality control inspection, pigeon
American Psychologist, 1966, 21, 110-113
Apparatus for studies of blowfly physiology, two examples
Psychology Today, 1967, 1(2) 70-71
Apparatus for studying learning cockroaches
American Psychologist, 1965, 20, 406
Apparatus for studying learning earthworms
American Psychologist, 1965, 20, 407
Apparatus for studying learning in ants
Popplestone & McPherson (1994), 114
Apparatus for studying learning in fish
American Psychologist, 1965, 20, 398
Apparatus for studying learning in the crab
American Psychologist, 1960, 15, 710
Apparatus for studying learning in the earthworm
American Psychologist, 1960, 15, 710
Apparatus for studying learning in the fly
American Psychologist, 1960, 15, 710
Apparatus for studying learning in turtles
American Psychologist, 1965, 20, 405
Apparatus issue of American Psychologist, many pictures of instruments
American Psychologist, 1969, 24(3) ad pages
Apparatus, agility measurement
Journal of Applied Psychology, 1943, 27, 495-497
Apparatus, air crib, B. F. Skinner
Popplestone & McPherson (1994), 166
Apparatus, auditory perception, collection, circa 1893
Popplestone & McPherson (1994), 25
Apparatus, automobile braking demonstrator
Journal of Applied Psychology, 1936, 20, 354
Apparatus, biofeedback
American Psychologist, 1975, 30(3) ad pages
American Psychologist, 1975, 30, 365
Apparatus, biofeedback breath analyzer for anti-smoking program
American Psychologist, 1987, 42(2) ad pages
Apparatus, biofeedback skin temperature band
American Psychologist, 1978, 33(6) ad pages
Apparatus, biofeedback, four instruments
American Psychologist, 1983, 38(2) ad pages
Apparatus, biofeedback, GSR and skin temperature
American Psychologist, 1980, 35(1) ad pages
Apparatus, biofeedback, pocket size
American Psychologist, 1978, 33(9), ad pages
Apparatus, car, for measuring driver behavior
American Psychologist, 1969, 24, 298
Apparatus, Card Master visual image display apparatus
American Psychologist, 1957, 12(11) ad pages
Apparatus, carousel transparency projector
Popplestone & McPherson (1994), 87
Apparatus, cat puzzle box, Thorndike
American Psychologist, 1969, 24, 445
Apparatus, classification maze for geotaxis in flies
American Psychologist, 1967, 22, 42
Apparatus, classification maze for phototaxis in flies
American Psychologist, 1967, 22, 43
Apparatus, cloth and wire surrogate monkey mothers, Harlow, several
examples
American Psychologist, 1970, 25, 162-168
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