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Psychological Laboratory, Cornell University,1931
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Source:
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Dallenbach, Karl M. 1931. The Psychological Laboratory of Cornell University. American Journal of Psychology 43: 295-300
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Topics
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psychology (experimental, physiol.) |
Technology
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- Instruments
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"daylight" lamps color mixers campimeters modern computing machines |
Objects
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human beings (unspec.) |
People
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- Head
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Karl M. Dallenbach (1887-1971) |
- Assistants
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- Architects
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- Others
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Experiments:
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not yet available
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Associated Journals:
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American Journal of Psychology |
Related Literature:
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T. A. Ryan, Psychology at Cornell after Titchener: Madison Bentley to Robert Macleod, Jounral of the History of the Behavioural Sciences, 18 (1982), 347-369
Frederick B. Rowe & Frank S. Murray, A Note on the Titchener Influence on the First Psychologicy Laboratory in the South, Jounral of the History of the Behavioural Sciences, 15 (1979): 282-284 |
Further Descriptions:
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Psychological Laboratory, Cornell University (1898) Psychological Laboratory of Cornell University (1890-91) Psychological Laboratory, Cornell University (1898) The Psychological Laboratory of Cornell University (1900) |
ISSN 1866-4784: reference -
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