Edward B. Titchener
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Edward B. Titchener's Degrees
- PhD Psychology Leipzig University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Edward Bradford Titchener was an English psychologist who studied under Wilhelm Wundt for several years. Titchener is best known for creating his version of psychology that described the structure of the mind: structuralism. After becoming a professor at Cornell University, he created the largest doctoral program at that time in the United States. His first graduate student, Margaret Floy Washburn, became the first woman to be granted a PhD in psychology .
Edward B. Titchener's Published Works
Published Works
- Scientific Books: Lectures on the Elementary Psychology of Feeling and Attention (238)
- A text-book of psychology (188)
- The Postulates of a Structural Psychology (1898) (147)
- Experimental Psychology: A Manual of Laboratory Practice (1901) (138)
- A Beginner's Psychology (124)
- Lectures On Human And Animal Psychology (94)
- An outline of psychology (73)
- Prolegomena to a Study of Introspection (1912) (67)
- Primer Of Psychology (1898) (53)
- THE 'FEELING OF BEING STARED AT'. (1898) (51)
- Structural and Functional Psychology. (1899) (49)
- Systematic Psychology; Prolegomena. (1930) (44)
- Brentano and Wundt: Empirical and Experimental Psychology (41)
- Lectures on human and animal psychology, Trans. from German 2nd ed. (40)
- Experimental psychology: A manual of laboratory practice, vol. II: Quantitative experiments (1901) (38)
- On "Psychology as the Behaviorist Views it." (37)
- Experimental psychology: A manual of laboratory practice, Vol 1: Qualitative experiments: Part II. Instructor's manual. (36)
- A text-book of psychology: Part II. (35)
- A Model for the Demonstration of Facial Expression (1923) (34)
- The Effect of Imperceptible Shadows on the Judgment of Distance (30)
- THE RECEPTION OF THE "ORIGIN OF SPECIES". (1926) (27)
- An Historical Note on the James-Lange Theory of Emotion (1914) (25)
- The Psychology of Feeling and Attention. (1908) (25)
- Description vs. statement of meanings. (1912) (24)
- The Journal of General Psychology (1928) (23)
- THE TYPE-THEORY OF THE SIMPLE REACTION (1895) (21)
- V.—SIMPLE REACTIONS (19)
- The Experimental Psychology of Thought. (18)
- Systematic psychology: prolegomena (1930) (15)
- Attention as Sensory Clearness (1910) (15)
- The past Decade in Experimental Psychology (1910) (15)
- The Psychology of Feeling and Attention (13)
- The Equipment of a Psychological Laboratory (13)
- Self and consciousness. (12)
- Functional Psychology and the Psychology of Act: II (1921) (11)
- The Problems of Experimental Psychology (1905) (11)
- THE PROBLEMS OF EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY. (1904) (9)
- Some Experiments on the Associative Power of Smells (1907) (9)
- The Psychophysics of Climate (9)
- Founders of Modern Psychology (1912) (8)
- The facts of the Moral life (8)
- III.—THE LEIPSIC SCHOOL OF EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY (1892) (8)
- Principles of physiological psychology, Vol 1 (2nd ed.). (8)
- A Note of the Consciousness of Self (1911) (7)
- Imagery and Sensationalism. (7)
- Experimental Psychology: A Retrospect (1925) (6)
- Sensation and System (1915) (6)
- Notes from the Psychological Laboratory of Cornell University (1920) (6)
- A Note on Wundt's Doctrine of Creative Synthesis (1922) (5)
- The Tridimensional Theory of Feeling (1908) (5)
- The Psychology of the New "Britannica" (5)
- An Arraignment of the Theories of Mimicry and Warning Colors@@@Concealing Coloration in the Animal Kingdom: An Exposition of the Laws of Disguise through Color and Pattern. Being a Summary of Abbott H. Thayer's Discoveries (1910) (5)
- A Note on the Compensation of Odors (1916) (5)
- II.—A PSYCHOLOGICAL LABORATORY (1898) (5)
- DR. MNSTERBERG AND EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY (1891) (4)
- Professor James on Telepathy (1899) (4)
- An outline of psychology (new edition with additions). (4)
- The Method of Examination (1913) (4)
- A Psychophysical Vocabulary (1895) (4)
- The Psychological concept of clearness. (4)
- Structural elements of the nervous system. (3)
- Sir Thomas Wrightson's Theory of Hearing (1920) (3)
- Two Recent Criticisms of 'Modern' Psychology (1893) (3)
- A Note on Sensation and Sentiment (1914) (3)
- A Plea for Summaries and Indexes (3)
- Professor Stumpf's Affective Psychology (1917) (3)
- JOHN WALLACE BAIRD. (1919) (3)
- Anthropometry and Experimental Psychology (1893) (3)
- Mach's "Lectures on Psychophysics" (1922) (3)
- Lectures on human and animal psychology (4th ed.; translated from the 2nd German ed.). (3)
- A Note on the Sensory Character of Black (1916) (3)
- WILHELM WUNDT, I832-I920. (1920) (3)
- Memory and imagination: A restatement. (2)
- The Method of Impression and Some Recent Criticism (2)
- THE TELEPATHIC QUESTION. (1899) (2)
- An Anomalous Case of Simple Reaction (2)
- Professor Martin on the Perky Experiments (2)
- FEELING AND THOUGHT. A REPLY (2)
- Outlines of Psychology, Tr. By E.B. Titchener (2)
- An outline of psychology (3rd edition). (2)
- LEHMANN AND HANSEN ON 'THE TELEPATHIC PROBLEM.'. (1899) (2)
- Protective Coloration of Eggs (1889) (2)
- The Laws of Attention: II. (2)
- The metric methods. (2)
- The affective qualities. (2)
- A primer of psychology, revised edition. (2)
- 'The Problems of Experimental Psychology.' (1904) (1)
- Comparative Palatability of Insects, &c. (1890) (1)
- A Further Word on Black (1916) (1)
- The intensity, extent and duration of sensation. (1)
- Idea and the association of ideas. (1)
- The English of the Psychophysical Measurement Methods (1898) (1)
- Class Experiments and Demonstration Apparatus (1903) (1)
- Ebbinghaus' Explanation of Beats (1)
- Lehmann and Hansen on 'The Telepathic Problem.' (1899) (1)
- The Telepathic Question (1899) (1)
- A Demonstrational Color-Pyramid (1)
- Thought and self-consciousness. (1)
- Modern Psychology and Education. (1898) (1)
- Comparative Palatability (1)
- Some New Apparatus (1)
- DR. MÜNSTERBERG AND HIS CRITICS (1892) (1)
- Lecture twenty-second. (0)
- Simple image and feeling. (0)
- The simpler forms of action. (0)
- Peculiar Eyes (0)
- Comparative Palatability (0)
- A HITHERTO UNDESCRIBED VISUAL PHENOMENON. (1903) (0)
- Lecture twenty-first. (0)
- DISCUSSION AND CORRESPONDENCE. (0)
- Modern Psychology and Education. (1898) (0)
- Artificial Hiss (0)
- The Psychology of 'Relation' (1894) (0)
- Psychology, Descriptive and Explanatory: A Treatise of the Phenomena, Laws and Development of Human Mental Life. (1894) (0)
- The Problem of the Sense Qualities (0)
- The quality of sensation. (0)
- The psychology of time. (0)
- 'THE PROBLEMIS OF EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY.'. (1904) (0)
- Ethics, an Investigation of the Facts and Laws of Moral Life, Tr. By E.B. Titchener, J.H. Gulliver and M.F. Washburn (0)
- Lecture twenty-seventh. (0)
- Affection and feeling. (0)
- SOME RECENT PSYCHOPHYSICAL LITERATURE (0)
- Self-consciousness and intellection. (0)
- Affection as a conscious element. The methods of investigating affection. (0)
- APPLIED PSYCHOLOGY. (1919) (0)
- Physiological mechanics of nerve substance. (0)
- DISCUSSION AND CORRESPONDENCE. (0)
- Fluctuation of the Attention to Musical Tones (1901) (0)
- 'Reference to Object' as the Criterion of Mind. (0)
- VIII—CRITICAL NOTICES (1895) (0)
- IX.--NOTES AND CORRESPONDENCE: THE INNERVATIONSEMPFINDUNG IN WUNDT'S PSYCHOLOGY (0)
- The Cape “Weasel.” (1890) (0)
- Ideational type and the association of ideas. (0)
- Conation and attention. (0)
- The intensity of sensation. (0)
- Psychology: What it is and what it does. (0)
- The province and the relations of psychology. (0)
- Helmholtz' Explanation of Difference Tones. (0)
- NATURAL HISTORY IN ENGLAND. (1902) (0)
- The method of psychology. (0)
- The philosophical disciplines. (0)
- Principles of Phsychology (1905) (0)
- Discussion and reports: The relations of feeling and attention. (0)
- The association of ideas. (0)
- The method of expression and the affective qualities. (0)
- Natural History in England (1902) (0)
- MEMORIAL TO WILHELM WUNDT. (1922) (0)
- Physiological Psychology and Psychophysics (1894) (0)
- NOTES: PSYCHOLOGICAL NOMENCLATURE (1893) (0)
- Sensation and Affection: The Criteria of Affection. (0)
- The meaning and problem of psychology. (0)
- Physiological Psychology and Psycho-physics (0)
- Lecture twenty-third. (0)
- Subject-matter, method and problem of psychology. (0)
- Attention and action. (0)
- Morphological development of the central organs. (0)
- Psychology and Education (1898) (0)
- Books Received (1898) (0)
- DISCUSSION AND CORRESPONDENCE. (0)
- Lecture twenty-eighth. (0)
- The complex forms of action. (0)
- Visual space perception. (0)
- The reaction experiment. (0)
- Feeling and emotion. (0)
- Ethics: An Investigation of the Facts and Laws of the Moral LifeVol. I, The Facts of Moral LifeVol. II, Ethical Systems (1898) (0)
- The Reception of the "Origin of Species" (1926) (0)
- The definition of psychology: Subject-matter. (0)
- Principles of Physiological Psychology by Wilhelm Wundt; Vol. I (1905) (0)
- A Primer of Psychology.Education as the Psychologist Sees It.Elementary Psychology.Old and New Viewpoints in Psychology (0)
- Methods and Results: The Thought-Element. (0)
- Wilhelm Wundt (1832- ): Principles of Physiological Psychology. (0)
- Sensation and its Attributes. (0)
- The synthesis of action. The reaction experiment. (0)
- The definition of psychology: Point of view. (0)
- Tactual space perception. (0)
- A List of the Writings of James Ward: 1874-1925 (0)
- The Affections as Gefühlsempfindungen. (0)
- Instinct and emotion. (0)
- Protective Coloration of Eggs (0)
- The ultimate nature of mind. Mind and body. (0)
- Perception and idea. (0)
- Sensation as a conscious element. The method of investigating sensation. (0)
- Course of the paths of nervous conduction. (0)
- Methods and Results: The Bewusstseinslage. (0)
- Memory and imagination. (0)
- Psychology and Philosophy (1913) (0)
- Physiological function of the central parts. (0)
- The organic evolution of mental function. (0)
- Lecture twenty-fifth. (0)
- A Correction: An Experimental Examination of the Phenomena Usually Attributed to Fluctuation of Attention (1913) (0)
- VIII.—NEWS BOOKS (0)
- Custom and the moral life. (0)
- President's address to the Alpha Chapter of the Sigma Xi, June 9, 1900 (0)
- The quality of sensation: Vision. (0)
- The range of quantitative psychology. (0)
- Memorial to Wilhelm Wundt (1922) (0)
- Recognition, memory and imagination. (0)
- Voluntary movement. The analysis of action. (0)
- Affection and Attention. (0)
- Introduction: Brentano and Wundt: Empirical and experimental psychology. (0)
- THE CARNEGIE INSTITUTION. (0)
- Other organic sensations. (0)
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