Psychology -- Research.
Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:
Edward Bradford Titchener papers
Largely correspondence presenting a picture of the professional status and interests of psychologist Edward Titchener, containing much information on fellow psychologists and psychology departments at other universities, as well as the struggle of psychology to establish itself as an academic discipline. There is also correspondence concerning the publication of THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY and a bound typescript of Titchener's A BEGINNER'S PSYCHOLOGY (1915).
Forrest Lee Dimmick papers
Professional papers include correspondence with Karl M. Dallenbach, Edwin G. Boring, and other participants from the Inter-Society Color Council.
Howard S. Liddell papers
Personal and professional papers and materials of Cornell University professor of psychobiology, founder of the Behavior Farm Laboratory.
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.