Interamerican Society of Psychology (1951-2021): Its history and historians [0.03%]
《美洲心理学学会(1951-2021):它的历史与史学家》
Miguel Gallegos,Viviane de Castro Pecanha
Miguel Gallegos
On December 17, 2021, The Interamerican Society of Psychology (ISP) celebrated its 70th anniversary. This article briefly describes ISP's history, discussing its organizational structure, and the contributions of the working group history o...
Ben Harris
Ben Harris
This short research report focuses on psychologist Leon Kamin, who is best known for his research on what became known as the Kamin (blocking) effect. In the 1970s and 1980s he became prominent both inside and outside of psychology, not for...
Anatol Rapoport's social responsibility: Science and antiwar activism; 1960-1970 [0.03%]
Anatol Rapoport的社会责任:科学与反战活动(1960-1970)
Shayne Sanscartier
Shayne Sanscartier
Anatol Rapoport's decision to leave the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor has sometimes been portrayed as an act of protest against United States involvement in the Vietnam War. However, he personally viewed this decision as an "escape from ...
Commentary on a recent event [0.03%]
时事评论
John P Jackson
John P Jackson
On May 14, 2022, a gunman walked into a supermarket in Buffalo, NY, and opened fire on the customers, killing 10 and injuring three. The alleged killer published a document explaining he chose a supermarket in a predominantly Black neighbor...
Stephan Bonfield
Stephan Bonfield
Cheiron's Book Prize Committee is pleased to announce that the recipient of the 2022 Prize is Nadine Weidman, Lecturer on the History of Science at Harvard University, for her book Killer Instinct: The Popular Science of Human Nature in Twe...
John P Jackson
John P Jackson
Arthur R. Jensen (1923-2012) defended the idea that racial differences in intelligence were biologically based. He based his ideas on what he claimed were sound population genetics and evolutionary biology. Viewing his work through the lens...
Rewriting Wundtian psychology: Luigi Credaro and the psychology in Rome [0.03%]
论维特心理学的重构:卢伊吉·克雷达罗和罗马的心理学
Renato Foschi,Andrea Romano
Renato Foschi
After Rome became the capital of Italy in 1871, prestigious scientists arrived at the University of Rome. One of these scholars was the pedagogical philosopher Luigi Credaro (1860-1939). He was one of the rare Italian students of Wilhelm Wu...
How did early North American clinical psychologists get their first personality test? Carl Gustav Jung, the Zurich School of Psychiatry, and the development of the "Word Association Test" (1898-1909) [0.03%]
早期北美临床心理学家是如何获得他们的第一份人格测试的?卡尔·古斯塔夫·荣格、苏黎世精神病学派与“词联想测验”(1898-1909)的发展关系
Catriel Fierro
Catriel Fierro
Clinical psychology emerged in the United States during the first decades of the 20th century. Although they focused on intelligence tests, starting around 1905 certain clinical psychologists pursued personality assessment through a specifi...
Svetlana V Morozova
Svetlana V Morozova
This study reconstructs the process by which quantitative methods were gradually displaced from Russian psychology in the early Soviet period. By the early 1930s, there was a decline in the importance of mathematical methods in psychologica...
A portrait of the neurophysiologist as a young man: Claus, Darwin, and Sigmund Freud's search for the testes of the eel (1875-1877) [0.03%]
青年弗洛伊德的画像:克劳斯、达尔文与弗洛伊德寻找电鳗“睾丸”(1875-1877)
Matthew Perkins-McVey
Matthew Perkins-McVey
In 1878, Sigmund Freud produced his first scientific publication while a medical student in Vienna, a physiological and histological analysis of Szymon Syrski's claim to have discovered the long-sought testes of the European eel. Though he ...