Psychology.
Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:
American Journal of Psychology records
Working papers (manuscripts and correspondence) of individual issues of the American Journal of Psychology. Includes Karl Dallenbach - Edwin G. Boring correspondence.
Cornell University Department of Human Development records
Data sheets from a survey done in a course, "Orientation in Child Development 100"; sheets entitled "Child Preferences of Food," "Description of Early Home," "Important Factors in Early Childhood," "Community Provisions for Child Welfare," "Early Play Materials," "Garment Remembered Most Vividly," and "Books Read."
Ethel Letitia Cornell papers
Materials pertaining to Cornell's career as a psychologist with the New York State Education Department.
Florence Woolsey Hazzard papers
Correspondence, manuscripts of writings, notes and bibliographies, printed matter, photographs, and other papers dealing mainly with Hazzard's studies of eminent American women.
James J. Gibson papers
Gibson's experimentation and research papers include drafts, notes, and correspondence in many areas of perceptual psychology including aviation, perspective, and physiological optics. Documentation for published material. Correspondence concerning Gibson's writing career.
Karl M. Dallenbach papers
Documents his research in psychology, particularly in attention, sensation, and memory, and his other professional activities.
Robert Morris Ogden papers
Correspondence, financial records, notes, essays, drafts, reviews, reprints, and printed material pertaining to Ogden's work as a psychologist, author, and educator and to his membership in various scientific societies.