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Vaillant,
George E.
Contemporary Psychology, 1984, 29, 101
Valenstein, Elliot S.
Contemporary Psychology, 1981, 26, 421
Valentine, Willard Lee
Science, 1947, 105, 638-640
Scientific Monthly, 1947, 65, 93
Van de Castle, Robert L.
Psychology Today, June 1970, p. 16
Van den Water, Marjorie
American Psychologist, 1959, 14, 795
Van Gogh, Vincent, five works depicting mental illness
Gilman, Seeing the insane, p215-220
Van Orshoven, Terry
Psychology Today, October 1970, p. 98
Vegetative brain
Psychology Today, January 1970, p. 40
Venn diagram of relations among psychological organizations, 1962
American Psychologist, 1964, 19, 663
Vernon, Horace Middleton
Occupational Psychology, 1948, 22, 73-82
Veroff, Joseph
Contemporary Psychology, 1961, 6, 263
Vibrator sites, study of Frank A. Geldard
Psychology Today, December 1968, p. 44-47
Victims of disaster: passivity in tornado victim
Contemporary Psychology, 1957, 2, 194
Vidmar, Neil
Contemporary Psychology, 1988, 33, 653
Vietnam moratorium peace march poster, 1965
Popplestone & McPherson (1994), 166
Vineland Training School Feeble-Minded Club, 1916, group photo
Popplestone & McPherson (1994), 74
Vision defects, heredity
Psychology Today, October 1969, p. 49
Vision research apparatus, collection, circa 1893
Popplestone & McPherson (1994), 24
Vision research, laser-induced retinal lesions
American Psychologist, 1975, 30, 341-347
Visual and tactile perception stimulus shapes
American Psychologist, 1963, 18, 5-7
Visual choice reaction time apparatus
American Psychologist, 1967, 22(5) ad pages
American Psychologist, 1968, 23(5) ad pages
Visual contrast illusion examples, opponent process theory
American Psychologist, 1974, 29, 89-99
Visual cortex and eyes
Psychology Today, 1983, 17(8), 63
Visual experience, Mathew Alpern's article, trichromat, blue-yellow
& red-green blind dichromats, color-blind
Psychology Today, February 1971, p. 56
Visual illusiion, reversible figures, vase-faces, Rubin
Popplestone & McPherson (1994), 54
Visual illusion, apparent motion, cylindrical stroboscope apparatus
Popplestone & McPherson (1994), 51 Visual illusion, apparent size
Popplestone & McPherson (1994), 32
Visual illusion, chessboard, after Helmholtz
Popplestone & McPherson (1994), 32
Visual illusion, interrupted arch ("pseudoptics" kit)
Popplestone & McPherson (1994), 33
Visual illusion, line length
Popplestone & McPherson (1994), 31
Visual illusion, Muller-Lyer
Popplestone & McPherson (1994), 32
Visual illusion, reversible figure
Popplestone & McPherson (1994), 34
Visual organization, three examples
Contemporary Psychology, 1981, 26, 6-7
Visual perception, age-related decrement
American Psychologist, 1978, 33, 980
Visual perception, Ames room apparatus
Popplestone & McPherson (1994), 176
Visual projection apparatus, Foringer & Co.
American Psychologist, 1964, 19(7) ad pages
Visual sensitivity apparatus
American Psychologist, 1976, 31, 132
Visual stimulus display apparatus, Card Master
American Psychologist, 1957, 12(11) ad pages
Viteles, Morris S.
American Psychologist, 1989, 44, 661
Hilgard (1987) Psychology in America p. 714
History of Psychology in Autobiography v.5
Journal of Consulting Psychology, 1941, 5, 49
Journal of Consulting Psychology, 1945, 9, 125
Vives, Juan Luis
Zilboorg, History of medical psychology, 1941, 97
Vocation Bureau of Boston, the first vocational guidance center.
Brewer (1942) History of vocational guidance, p. (?)
Vogt, Cecile
Neurology, 1951, 1, 179-204
Vogt, Evon Z.
Psychology Today, 1967, 1(1), 6
Vogt, Oskar
Neurology, 1951, 1, 179-204
Voice key
American Psychologist, 1968, 23(10) ad pages
Volkmann, J.
American Psychologist, 1947, 2, 223
Volometer, for measuring muscle tremors
Popplestone & McPherson (1994), 69
von Bekesy, Georg
Hilgard (1987) Psychology in America p. 128
von Bracken, Helmut
Contemporary Psychology, 1958, 3, 6
von Helmholtz, Hermann
Hilgard (1987) Psychology in America p. 116
von Neumann, John
American Psychologist, 1994, 49, 94
Vygotsky, Lev S.
Contemporary Psychology, 1979, 24, 161
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