Knight Dunlap
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American psychologist
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Knight Dunlap's Degrees
- PhD Psychology University of California, Berkeley
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Knight Dunlap was an American psychologist. He founded the Journal of Psychology, was the first editor of the Journal of Comparative Psychology, and was the President of the American Psychological Association. Dunlap authored numerous books and articles regarding psychology and was a talented inventor. His concentration was in experimental psychology and some of his best known inventions were the Dunlap chronoscope, the Dunlap tapping plate, and the Dunlap chair for vestibular investigation.
Knight Dunlap's Published Works
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Published Works
- Reaction to rhythmic stimuli with attempt to synchronize. (1910) (143)
- Habits, their making and unmaking (1933) (105)
- Head movements and eye functions of birds. (1930) (81)
- Are there any instincts (72)
- A REVISION OF THE FUNDAMENTAL LAW OF HABIT FORMATION. (1928) (63)
- Discussion: The case against introspection. (1912) (44)
- Visual Sensations from the Alternating Magnetic Field (1911) (41)
- The shortest perceptible time-interval between two flashes of light. (1915) (38)
- The Development and Function of Clothing (36)
- The Elements of Scientific Psychology (1922) (31)
- Repetition in the Breaking of Habits (29)
- Studies from the psychological laboratory of the University of California. II. The effect of imperceptible shadows on the judgment of distance. (1900) (27)
- Thought content and feeling. (26)
- Adaptation of nystagmus to repeated caloric stimulation in rabbits. (1925) (24)
- The complication experiment and related phenomena. (1910) (23)
- Are Emotions Teleological Constructs (1932) (23)
- The Technique of Negative Practice (1942) (22)
- The Identity of Instinct and Habit (1922) (21)
- PSYCHOLOGICAL RESEARCH IN AVIATION. (1919) (18)
- LIGHT-SPOT ADAPTATION (1921) (18)
- Improved Forms of Steadiness Tester and Tapping Plate. (1921) (14)
- Standardizing electric shocks for rats. (1931) (13)
- A system of psychology (13)
- The average animal. (1935) (13)
- Some experiments with reactions to visual and auditory stimuli (13)
- PALMESTHETIC DIFFERENCE SENSIBILITY FOR RATE (1911) (13)
- Practice Effects in Intelligence Tests (12)
- THE HIPP CHRONOSCOPE WITHOUT ARMATURE SPRINGS (1912) (11)
- The behavior of white rats under food and electric shock stimulation. (1931) (11)
- The Foundations of Social Psychology. (10)
- PALMESTHETIC BEATS AND DIFFERENCE TONES. (1913) (8)
- Stammering: its nature, etiology and therapy. (1944) (8)
- Alleged Binocular Color Mixing (1944) (8)
- The Johns Hopkins chronoscope. (8)
- THE NYSTAGMUS TEST AND PRACTICE (1919) (8)
- ANOMALIES OF COLOR VISION. (1942) (7)
- Association-reaction as a test of learning. (7)
- Personal Beauty and Racial Betterment (1920) (7)
- The effect of rate of retardation on post-rotation nystagmus. (7)
- A Project for Investigating the Facial Signs of Personality (1927) (7)
- Fact and Fable in Character Analysis (1923) (7)
- Rhythm and time. (1911) (6)
- Studies from the California Psychological Laboratory: Some peculiarities of fluctuating and of inaudible sounds. (6)
- Elements of psychology (1936) (6)
- Galvanometric deflections with electrodes applied to the animal body. (6)
- Rhythm and the Specious Present (1911) (6)
- Time and rhythm. (6)
- An Improvement in Voice Keys. (6)
- The Use and Abuse of Abstractions in Psychology (1927) (5)
- The Psychology of Aristotle (1942) (5)
- Instinct and desire. (1925) (5)
- Religion: its functions in human life (1946) (5)
- A Rotator for Vestibular and Organic Stimulation. (1921) (5)
- An attempt to produce neurotic behavior in rats. (1942) (5)
- Apparatus and methods for measurement of psychological conditions. (1926) (5)
- The biological basis of the association of ideas and the development of perception. (5)
- The galvanic phenomena. (4)
- The nature of perceived relations. (4)
- The Experimental Methods of psychology (1925) (4)
- The Theoretical Aspect of Psychology (1925) (4)
- The significance of beauty. (1918) (3)
- Dr. Yerkes' view of psychical causation. (3)
- Difference-sensibility for rate of discrete impressions. (3)
- Report: Definitions and delimitations of psychological terms prepared by a committee of the American Psychological Association. (3)
- Extensity and pitch. (1905) (3)
- THE PERSONAL EQUATION AND REACTION TIMES. (1923) (3)
- A Study of Moral Evaluations by Male and Female College Students. (1924) (3)
- IV. PSYCHOLOGIC OBSERVATIONS AND METHODS (1918) (3)
- Tonal volume and pitch. (3)
- Civilized life : the principles and applications of social psychology (1934) (3)
- Antidotes for Superstitions Concerning Human Heredity (1940) (3)
- Effects of alcohol on hand and eye coordination. (3)
- VITAMIN A FOR COLOR-BLINDNESS. (1942) (3)
- Old and new viewpoints in psychology (1926) (3)
- The Short-Circuiting of Conscious Responses (1927) (2)
- The Stop-Watch and the Association Test. (1917) (2)
- A new laboratory pendulum. (1912) (2)
- A NEW RHYTHM AND TIME DEVICE. (1907) (2)
- THE NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF PSYCHOLOGY. (1930) (2)
- THE OUTLOOK FOR PSYCHOLOGY. (1929) (2)
- Apparatus for association training. (2)
- A new key for reaction-time work. (2)
- A new complication apparatus. (2)
- The Historical Method in Psychology (1941) (2)
- Chronometric Devices in Psychological Research (1936) (2)
- The susceptibility of rats to electric shock. (1933) (2)
- THE FALL-HAMMER, CHRONOSCOPE AND CHRONOGRAPH (1911) (2)
- Religions and religion. (1946) (2)
- Defective color vision and its remedy. (1945) (2)
- A new measure of visual discrimination. (2)
- The Applications of Psychology to Social Problems (1925) (2)
- Methods of using balanced-magnet chronoscopes. (2)
- The postulate of common content. (1940) (2)
- MENTAL MALADJUSTMENT AND COLOR VISION. (1943) (1)
- New uses for the Ewald chronoscope. (1)
- Psychological factors in birth control. (1)
- NAMES, RUSSIAN AND OTHER. (1943) (1)
- The Basis of Social Psychology. (1934) (1)
- Definitions and limitations of psychological terms, II. (1922) (1)
- Internal secretion in learning. (1)
- The method and problems of social psychology. (1940) (1)
- Part I. The significance of beauty. (1)
- The principles of social organization. (1)
- An outline of psychobiology (2nd ed.). (1)
- Malebranche's Theory of the Perception of Distance and Magnitude. (1)
- Instinct and habit. (1)
- Obtaining the mean variation with the aid of a calculating machine. (1)
- The self and the ego. (1)
- A synchronous motor kymograph. (1)
- Toward A Practical Concept of Neurosis (1943) (1)
- The localization of sounds. (1)
- Types of response. (1936) (1)
- How Can Genius Be Discovered (1929) (0)
- Marriage and the Family. (0)
- The bodily mechanism. (0)
- BRACHYCEPHALY AND GLANDULAR BALANCE. (1933) (0)
- Athletics and the Student Body (1929) (0)
- The Effect of Closing the Eyes upon the Fluctuations of Attention. (0)
- Protensity and extensity of sensation. (0)
- Thought and thought content. (0)
- Dvorine Color Perception Testing Charts. Volume 1.Israel DvorineDvorine Color Perception Training Charts. Volume 2.Israel Dvorine (1945) (0)
- The Personal Equation and Reaction Times (1923) (0)
- The gross relations of the nerves, spinal cord, brain and other ganglia. (0)
- Some sensory measurements. (0)
- Review of Normale und anomale Farbensysteme. (0)
- Retention, memory, and recall. (0)
- Some Peculiarities of Fluctuating and of Inaudible Sounds (1905) (0)
- The Principles of Social Function. (1934) (0)
- The evolution of divinities. (1946) (0)
- A Primer of Psychology.Education as the Psychologist Sees It.Elementary Psychology.Old and New Viewpoints in Psychology (0)
- The future of religion in civilization. (1946) (0)
- Terrestrial Thermodynamics of an Ice Age (1946) (0)
- The self, or empirical ego. (0)
- Preliminary analysis of content. (0)
- Maladjustment and readjustment. (1936) (0)
- Psychologies of 1925 (0)
- Some details concerning sensory characters. (0)
- Shepherd Ivory Franz: May 27, 1874—October 14, 1933 (0)
- Old and New View Points In Psychology (1926) (0)
- Response : Psychological Research for Aviators (1919) (0)
- Review of The Psychology of the Simple Arithmetical Processes: A Study of Certain Habits of Attention and Association. (0)
- "Scientific Prepossession" and Antiscientific Animus (1919) (0)
- The visceral or splanchnic division of the nervous system. (0)
- Social Progress and Eugenics. (0)
- The field of social psychology. (0)
- THE PERSONAL EQUATION OF THE ASTRONOMERS. (1923) (0)
- Images as elements of content. (0)
- The adult tissues of the human body. (0)
- The condition of social progress. (0)
- Terminology in the Field of Sensation (1911) (0)
- Protective and other primary desires in religion. (1946) (0)
- The perception of space and time. (1936) (0)
- Sensation in general. (0)
- Brachycephaly and Glandular Balance (1933) (0)
- PSYCHOLOGICAL RESEARCH FOR AVIATORS. (1919) (0)
- Three Studies in Current Philosophical Questions (0)
- The Dramatic Personality of Jesus (1934) (0)
- Religion and the food supply. (1946) (0)
- The empirical self or "Me" (0)
- Reaction and consciousness. (0)
- Civic and martial organization. (0)
- SYMPATHETIC MAGIC IN MODERN GUISES. (1929) (0)
- Abnormal Psychology: Textbook of Abnormal Psychology . By R. M. Dorcus and G. W. Shaffer. Third edition. Baltimore: The Williams and Wilkins Company. 1945. $4.00. (1945) (0)
- Relational elements in the content of consciousness. (0)
- Changes in the functions of religion. (1946) (0)
- Some simple relations of sense data. (0)
- A Possible Dietary Predisposition to Stammering (1934) (0)
- The somatic, visceral and labyrinthine senses. (0)
- A correction to Bates' report on free association tests. (0)
- The Human Material With Which Religious Education is Concerned (1923) (0)
- A remark on Dr. Wells' questionary. (1937) (0)
- The Laws of Human Nature: A General View of Gestalt Psychology (1932) (0)
- The degrees of consciousness. (0)
- Part II. The conservation of beauty. (0)
- Concerning fluctuating and inaudible sounds. (0)
- Psychogalvanic, circulatory and respiratory phenomena. (0)
- The role of desire in religion. (1946) (0)
- On Measurement of Motor Skills (1945) (0)
- Review of Outline of psychology, Psychology for students of education, Introduction to psychology and General introduction to psychology. (1923) (0)
- Initiation, proselytism, and conversion. (1946) (0)
- Editor, American Journal of Psychiatry: (1946) (0)
- The stuttering boy. (0)
- The functional interrelation of receptors, neurons, and effectors. (0)
- The cranial senses. (0)
- Terrestrial Thermodynamics of an Ice Age. (1946) (0)
- A Simple and Accurate Method of Recording Speech. (0)
- The Child as a Member of the Group. (0)
- Action and will. (0)
- Races and Civilization. (1934) (0)
- The Hipp chronoscope without springs. (0)
- SCIENCE SERVICE CONFERENCE. II. (0)
- Funerary praxes and rituals. (1946) (0)
- Names, Russian and Other (1943) (0)
- Consciousness, the unconscious, and mysticism (0)
- A POSSIBLE DIETARY PREDISPOSITION TO STAMMERING. (1934) (0)
- Thresholds of consciousness. (0)
- Reply to Elder's note on Dunlap's remedy for color vision. (1946) (0)
- The development of perception. (0)
- The time relations of consciousness. (0)
- The Given Situation in Attention. (0)
- The afferent and efferent neurons. (0)
- Affective content or feeling. (0)
- Further concepts applied to religion. (1946) (0)
- Pathological Lying, Accusation and Swindling. By William Healy and Mary Tenney Healy. Criminal Science monographs No. 1: Supplement to the Journal of the American Institute of Criminal Law and Criminology. (Boston: Little, Brown and Co. 1915. Pp. 286.) (1916) (0)
- Concepts involved in religion. (1946) (0)
- Feeling and affects. (1936) (0)
- PRIMITIVE KNOWLEDGE OF INOCULATION. (1918) (0)
- Color theory and realism. (0)
- AN APPEAL TO ANTHROPOLOGISTS. (1932) (0)
- Primitive Knowledge of Inoculation (1918) (0)
- The thinking process. (0)
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