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  1. Modern materialism and emergent evlution / by William McDougall by William (1871-1938) McDougall, 1934
  2. An introduction to social psychology. by William McDougall. by McDougall. William. 1871-1938., 1918-01-01
  3. Gale Encyclopedia of Psychology: McDougall, William (1871-1938) by Margaret Alic, 2001-01-01
  4. An Introduction To Social Psychology by McDougall William 1871-1938, 2010-09-30
  5. Body and mind a history and a defense of animism by William McDo by McDougall. William. 1871-1938., 1918-01-01
  6. Is America safe for democracy? Six lectures given at the Lowell by McDougall. William. 1871-1938., 1921-01-01
  7. The group mind; a sketch of the principles of collective psychol by McDougall. William. 1871-1938., 1920-01-01
  8. Introduction to Social Psychology. Classics in Psychology, 1855-1914: A Collection of Key Works, Edited and Introduced by Robert H. Wozniak Volume 43 by William (1871-1938) McDougall, 1998

61. Pioneers Of Psychology [2001 Tour] - School Of Education & Psychology
William McDougall (18711938) Defines psychology as the science ofbehavior as early as 1905. Focuses on purposive behavior that
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Individuals and Events Thales
(ca. 625-545 B.C.)
Begins to replace supernatural explanations of the universe with naturalistic ones; encourages criticism and improvement of his teachings. Heraclitus (ca. 540-480 B.C.)
Observes that everything in the empirical world is in a constant state of flux and therefore can never be known with certainty. Protagoras (ca. 485-415 B.C.)
Argues that "truth" can only be understood in terms of an individual's perceptions and beliefs. Hippocrates (ca. 460-377 B.C.)
Argues that both mental and physical disorders have natural causes; a physician's primary task is to facilitate the body's natural healing ability. Democritus (ca. 460-370 B.C.)
Proposes a completely materialistic universe wherein everything consists of atoms. Antisthenes (ca. 445-365 B.C.)

62. Nyheder
Masterson, James F. 275, 291295, 331, 501, 549 McDougall, William 250-252,263, 273, 278, 285, 287, 330 Britisk-amerikansk psykolog (1871-1938).
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Adler, Alfred 261-264, 274, 278, 281, 295, 330
Adorno, Theodor 284
Tysk filosof, sociolog, musikteoretiker og komponist (1903-69).
Allport, Gordon 298, 300-303, 306-307, 331
Aristoteles 168-169
Asch, Solomon Elliot 339, 377, 380
Asplund, Johan 339, 382
Svensk psykolog, universitetet i Lund.
Atkinson, Richard C. 147-148
Amerikansk eksperimentalpsykolog.
Baddeley, Alan D. 152 Engelsk kognitiv psykolog. Balint, Michael 549 Balvig, Flemming 409, 412 Dansk sociologi og kriminolog. Bandura, Albert 59-60 Bartlett, Frederic162-163 Bateson, Gregory 71, 73-74, 526, 532 Beck, Aaron 521-522, 549 Berne, Eric 322, 332, 396-397 Bertalanffy, Ludwig von 525-526 Berthelsen, Preben 314 Bion, Wilfred Ruprecht 543-546, 550 Bleuler, Eugen 265 Schweitzisk psykiater (1857-1939). Boscolo, Luigi 532, 550 Italiensk psykolog. Breuer, Josef 492, 494-495 Broadbent, Donald E. 137 Broca, Paul 85-87, 121 Fransk neuroanatom (1924-80). Dansk teoretisk fysiker (1958- ). Bundesen, Claus 139 Butters, Nelson 156

63. Selected Twentieth Century Works: M
London, 1913.). McDougall, William, 18711938. Psychical research as a universitystudy, by William McDougall. p. 149-162. 23.5 cm. (In Murchison, Carl.
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McArthur, G A D La ionizacion de zinc en la otorrea cronica, por G.A.D. McArthur. Chicago, Victor X-ray Corp. [19] 10, [1] p. 24.6 cm. "Tomado de The American Journal of Physical Therapy, Septiembre de 1927, Vol. IV, No. 6." McCaskey, George Washington, Electrical reactions of the gastro-intestinal musculature and their therapeutic value, by G.W. McCaskey. New York, W. Wood, 1902. 20 p. illus. 19.5 cm. "Reprint for the Medical Record, July 26, 1902." McCormick, John Henry, 1870- ed. Century book of health; the maintenance of health; prevention and cure of disease; motherhood; care, feeding and diseases of children; modern home nursing; accidents and emergencies; injurious habits; a complete practical guide based upon the latest medical practice, recent discoveries in science and U.S. pharmacopoeia revision of 1905, [ed. by] J.H. McCormick. Springfield, Mass., King-Richardson, c1907. 872 p. illus., plates (part col.) 25 cm. Provenance: Owner's inscription, "Ellen B. Parmeter, Matron Eastern S Home, Waterville, New York".

64. Upstream: Upstream: People: Hans J. Eysenck
By 1934, Britain s bestknown psychological theorist and writer, William McDougall(1871-1938) was in semi-retirement, having failed to persuade a younger
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"The implicit theme of this book [ H.Gardner's Frames of Mind ] is that some socially significant talents are not sufficiently recognized and rewarded; ergo , call them intelligence, and everyone will salute the flag. One senses the Red Queen speaking in Alice in Wonderland when one reads Gardner's proposal to call movement, musical talent, and interpersonal skills 'intelligence'....[Gardner's] list of intelligences is also less than I want, if I am to play his game. Gardner forgot some evolutionarily important kinds of knowledge or intelligence, if you wish, many of which pertain particularly to women.... When to pinch a snapdragon, fertilize tomatoes, replant lettuce; when to discipline a child, permit what kinds of independence, encourage achievement, or nurture personality; what season to snare geese, shoot ducks, breed chickens; which goats to select for breeding? ....How about attracting mates with Style: gracefulness, cool dress, carriage, swagger, coquettishness?...
For liberals, the elitism implied by intellectual assessment, which results in some pigs being appraised more highly than others, evokes guilt about their own lofty achievements. Perhaps, if the standards of achievement by which they have been judged were not so narrow, so ethnocentric, then others would deserve similar recognition. Such liberals of distinction are inclined to throw sops to the other pigs. Gardner seems susceptible to this form of intellectual noblesse oblige ."

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of Nebraska LC Subjects Scotts Bluff National Monument (Neb.) Overland journeysto the Pacific Scotts Bluff Co., Neb.History McDougall, William, 18711938.
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66. Auftragstaktik
Mismanagement in the Army, 1978. (12) ibid. (13) William McDougall(18711938) British psychologist. This paper was selected as the
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"The concept of Auftragstaktik or "mission tactics" … made it the responsibility of each German officer and NCO … to do without question or doubt whatever the situation required, as he personally saw it. Omission and inactivity were considered worse than a wrong choice of expedient. Even disobedience of orders was not inconsistent with this philosophy." (1) "Auftragstaktik" – an obscure German word related to an approach to warfare, nearly untranslatable into English, difficult to explain, probably even more difficult to comprehend. soldiers in our Army. Yet I also believe that Auftragstaktik is a completely unfathomable concept to the mind of the bureaucratic careerist who, it would seem, continues to be held in favour by the system. Auftragstaktik won the day at Vimy Ridge. Auftragstaktik led to Canadian successes in Normandy. Auftragstaktik held the line in Korea. It did these things because, in each case, the goal – " " – was clearly defined to every officer, NCO and soldier. Each knew his job, and each knew the jobs of those around him and was prepared to fulfill the unit’s mission with reduced strength, even following the loss of their own superior. An important aspect of Auftragstaktik is initiative, the expectation that subordinates will apply it and the requirement for all rank levels to have the confidence to do so.

67. Watson Behaviorism Guided Tour For History Of Psychology
B. One of Watson s greatest opponent was William McDougall (18711938)1. Brief biography -Click here for an overview of McDougall.
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68. Editors And Translators F-M
Martin, Thomas Commerford, 18561924 Marx-Aveling, Eleanor, Translator Maude, Aylmer,translator Maude, Louise McDougall, William, 1871-1938 McMaster, Albert MC
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Firth, John Benjamin, 1868-1943, Translator
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Freud, Sigmund, 1856-1939
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Galba, Marti Joan de, d. 1490
Gardiner, Laetitia Jane, Translator
Garnett, Constance Black, 1862-1946, Translator
Gilbert, Clinton W. (Clinton Wallace), 1871-1933
Gilbert, Olive
Giles, John Allen, 1808-1884, Translator
Gordon, Thomas, Translator
Greene, Nathaniel, 1797-1877, Translator Grossmith, Weedon, 1852-1919 Gummere, Francis Barton, 1855-1919, Translator WWL Editors and translators Index Start A B C ... Z
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Haldeman-Julius, Marcet, 1887-1941 Hallard, Alys, Translator Hapgood, Isabel F., Translator Hapgood, Isabel Florence, 1850-1928, Translator Hawthorne, Julian, 1846-1934

69. Established Funds - Donated And Purchased Books
The Center, 197?. Title Body and mind; a history and a defense of animismAuthor McDougall, William, 1871-1938 Imprint Boston, Beacon Press 1961.
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70. McDougall, William, American Psychologist. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edit
2001. McDougall, William, American psychologist. 18711938, American psychologist, b
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71. McDougall, William, American Psychologist
McDougall, William. McDougall, William 18711938, American psychologist, b. Lancashire, England, educated at Cambridge, Oxford, and Gottingen.
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75. Classics In Psychology
cit., p. 51. 497 1871–1938. For biographical information on McDougall,see McDougall, W. (1930). William McDougall. In C. Murchison (Ed.).
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William McDougall: An Introduction to Social Psychology
From its origin in the works of Auguste Comte and Herbert Spencer, social psychology has struggled with the fact that human beings are both social and biological in nature. For Comte, the course of mental development was one in which social conditions came to modify the operation of biological laws. The study of human psychological processes, therefore, required a sociological perspective. The biological point of view with its emphasis on the individual was inadequate for the analysis of social facts such as cooperation, division of labor, interdependence, cultural transmission, and family life. Spencer, on the other hand, gave a distinctly individualistic and biological cast to his social theory. For Spencer, mental and social evolution were continuous with the biological evolution of the species. The combined actions of persons in groups could be explained in terms of principles characterizing the actions of individuals as biological organisms. Specifically social categories of analysis were unnecessary because the analytic principle 'that the properties of the units determine the properties of the whole they make up, evidently holds of societies as of other things.'

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    79. UW Libraries - Database Search
    Author, Duke University. Parapsychology Laboratory McDougall, William, 18711938Rhine, JB (Joseph Banks), 1895-1980 Stuart, Charles Edward, 1907-.
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    80. Encounters With Parapsychology
    William McDougall (1871 1938), a Fellow of the Royal Society, is accepted todayby academic psychology with some ambivalence as a brilliant British-American
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    Encounters with Parapsychology
    1982, 243 pages, 6" x 9", ISBN: 0-9610232-1-X, $12.00 In this volume I have gathered a series of non-technical essays from the present and the past by persons of exceptional intelligence who encountered parapsychology in the course of their professional careers and who eventually became leaders or advocates of research in this field. These essays will allow readers to form their own opinions as to the reality of ESP without a knowledge of statistics or of any specialized branch of science. Busy scientists will find this book a quick and relaxing introduction to the field. Below I have described from the book the contributions of some eminent figures of the past.
    Sir William Barrett (1844 -1925), professor of physics and Fellow of the Royal (scientific) Society of London was instrumental in founding the (British) Society for Psychical Research in 1882. He describes some of his experiences with children that convinced him of the occurrence of mental telepathy. William James (1842 -1910), the foremost American Psychologist of the 19th century used this memorial address to describe the work of

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