John Dashiell
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American psychologist
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- PhD Psychology Stanford University
- Masters Psychology University of California, Berkeley
- Bachelors Psychology University of California, Berkeley
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, John Frederick Dashiell was an American psychologist and a past president of the American Psychological Association. Biography Dashiell was born in 1888 in Southport, Indiana. Early in his career, Dashiell taught at Waynesburg College, Princeton University, University of Minnesota and Oberlin College.
John Dashiell's Published Works
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Published Works
- Fundamentals of general psychology (1938) (267)
- Theories of perception and the concept of structure. (1955) (192)
- An experimental analysis of some group effects. (1930) (144)
- Direction Orientation in Maze Running by the White Rat (1932) (117)
- Fundamentals of objective psychology (1929) (87)
- A quantitative demonstration of animal drive. (1925) (79)
- Affective Value-Distances as a Determinant of Esthetic Judgment-Times (1937) (63)
- Some rapprochements in contemporary psychology. (1939) (33)
- A forwardgoing tendency in maze running. (1931) (25)
- A neglected fourth dimension to psychological research. (1940) (23)
- Racial Differences as Measured by the Downey Will-Temperament Test. (1923) (18)
- A survey and synthesis of learning theories. (1935) (16)
- Children's sense of harmonies in colors and tones. (1917) (15)
- Some Transfer Factors in Maze Learning by the White Rat. (15)
- Are there any native emotions (14)
- Principles of Psychology. (14)
- A physiological-behavioristic description of thinking (13)
- Variations in psycho-motor efficiency in a diabetic with changes in blood-sugar level. (11)
- An experimental isolation of higher level habits. (11)
- The need for analytical study of the maze problem. (11)
- The learning by white rats of an inclined plane maze. (1925) (9)
- Personality traits and the different professions. (1930) (9)
- Note on the use of the term "observer." (8)
- An experiment to determine the relation of interests to abilities. (7)
- A comparison of complete versus alternate methods of learning two habits. (6)
- Psychological studies of human variability (1936) (5)
- Psychology for the Armed Services. (1946) (5)
- A reply to Professor Bentley. (4)
- A multiple unit system of maze construction. (4)
- The role of vision in spatial orientation by the white rat. (1959) (4)
- Two Essays on Analytical Psychology by Carl Gustav Jung (1958) (4)
- Reactions of the White Rat to Multiple Stimuli in Temporal Orders. (1921) (4)
- Fundamentals of general psychology, 3rd ed. (1949) (3)
- A Symposium on the Classification of Educational Research (1931) (3)
- Suggestions towards the reorganization of courses in psychology. (2)
- Some Psychological Phases of Internationalism (1920) (2)
- X. The Need and Opportunity for Experiment in Social Psychology (1937) (2)
- The psychological approach to reality (1931) (2)
- Monocular Polyopia Induced by Fatigue (1959) (2)
- Is the cerebrum the seat of thinking (2)
- A Symposium on the Classification of Educational Research (Continued from the May issue) (1931) (2)
- A Contrary Opinion--and a Reassurance: Comment. (1956) (1)
- A re-examination of a socially composite group with Binet and with performance tests. (1)
- Spirit and Matter: A Philosophical Tradition (1917) (1)
- The new psychological laboratory at North Carolina. (1)
- Values and Experience (1914) (1)
- An experimental manual in psychology (1934) (1)
- The law of effect: Part V. (1938) (1)
- Sixteen Origins of the Mind (1918) (1)
- The objective character of legal "intent." (1931) (1)
- Contributions to Education of Scientific Knowledge about the Psychology of Learning (1938) (1)
- Reflexes and the integration of action units. (0)
- Symposium on Recent Advances in Psychology (1942) (0)
- Book reviews (1962) (0)
- Review of Outline of psychology. (0)
- The unreliability of secondary sources: With examples from Jung (1962) (0)
- The Englishes' English. (1959) (0)
- Anesthesia's Second Power: Probing the Mind (1947) (0)
- Another Word on “Mental Discipline” (1916) (0)
- Review of The Elements of Scientific Psychology. (0)
- Native reaction patterns. (0)
- Principles of Systematic Psychology. By Coleman R. Griffith. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1943. 718 pp. $4.50 (1944) (0)
- The effect of practice upon two mental tests. (0)
- Some simple apparatus for serial reactions. (0)
- Review of Developing Mental Power. (0)
- Review of Our unconscious mind. (1923) (0)
- The analysis of behavior. (0)
- John Frederick Dashiell. (1967) (0)
- Human Nature Writ Large (1940) (0)
- Motivation of Behavior. (1937) (0)
- Applause for the Bulletin. (1950) (0)
- Discriminating and generalizing. (0)
- Review of Psychology for the Armed Services. (1946) (0)
- Humanism and Science (1915) (0)
- The Mature View of Maturing. (1957) (0)
- The connecting system. (0)
- The general nature of psychology. (0)
- “Professionalism”: What is It? (1916) (0)
- 'Values' and the Nature of Science (1913) (0)
- Review of The Emotions: Volume 1 of Psychology Classics. (0)
- Tribute to the Dean. (1959) (0)
- Review of Introduction to Psychology. (0)
- Woodsworth's Experimental Psychology. (1939) (0)
- The general characteristics of behavior. (0)
- Dashiell's Fundamentals of general psychology : student's manual to accompany (1950) (0)
- Elements of Psychology. By Knight Dunlap. St. Louis: The C. V. Mosby Co., 1936. 499 pp. $3.00 (1937) (0)
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