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− | *Calkins, Mary Whiton. (1892). Experimental Psychology at Wellesley College. American Journal of Psychology, 5, 464-271. [http://psychclassics.yorku.ca/Calkins/lab.htm Full text] |
+ | *Calkins, Mary Whiton. (1892). Experimental Psychology at Wellesley College. [[American Journal of Psychology]], 5, 464-271. [http://psychclassics.yorku.ca/Calkins/lab.htm Full text] |
− | *Calkins, Mary Whiton. (1896a). Association: An essay analytic and experimental. Psychological Review Monographs Supplement, 1 (2). [http://psychclassics.yorku.ca/Calkins/Assoc/ Full text] |
+ | *Calkins, Mary Whiton. (1896a). Association: An essay analytic and experimental. [[Psychological Review]] Monographs Supplement, 1 (2). [http://psychclassics.yorku.ca/Calkins/Assoc/ Full text] |
− | *Calkins, Mary Whiton. (1896b). Community of ideas of men and women. Psychological Review, 3, 426-430. Reply to Jastrow (1896).[http://psychclassics.yorku.ca/Calkins/community.htm Full text] |
+ | *Calkins, Mary Whiton. (1896b). Community of ideas of men and women. [[Psychological Review]], 3, 426-430. Reply to Jastrow (1896).[http://psychclassics.yorku.ca/Calkins/community.htm Full text] |
− | *Calkins, Mary Whiton. (1906). A reconciliation between structural and functional psychology. Psychological Review, 8, 61-81. [Calkins' APA Presidential Address.] [http://psychclassics.yorku.ca/Calkins/reconciliation.htm Full text] |
+ | *Calkins, Mary Whiton. (1906). A reconciliation between structural and functional psychology. [[Psychological Review]], 8, 61-81. [Calkins' APA Presidential Address.] [http://psychclassics.yorku.ca/Calkins/reconciliation.htm Full text] |
− | *Calkins, Mary Whiton (1908a). Psychology as science of self. I: Is the self body Or has it body?. Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods, 5, 12-20. [http://psychclassics.yorku.ca/Calkins/SciSelf/index1.htm Full text] |
+ | *Calkins, Mary Whiton (1908a). Psychology as science of self. I: Is the self body Or has it body?. [[Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods]], 5, 12-20. [http://psychclassics.yorku.ca/Calkins/SciSelf/index1.htm Full text] |
− | *Calkins, Mary Whiton (1908b). Psychology as science of self. II: The nature of the self. Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods, 5, 64-68. [http://psychclassics.yorku.ca/Calkins/SciSelf/index2.htm Full text] |
+ | *Calkins, Mary Whiton (1908b). Psychology as science of self. II: The nature of the self. [[Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods]], 5, 64-68. [http://psychclassics.yorku.ca/Calkins/SciSelf/index2.htm Full text] |
− | *Calkins, Mary Whiton (1908c). Psychology as science of self. III: The Description of Consciousness. Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods, 5, 113-122. [http://psychclassics.yorku.ca/Calkins/SciSelf/index3.htm Full text] |
+ | *Calkins, Mary Whiton (1908c). Psychology as science of self. III: The Description of Consciousness. [[Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods]], 5, 113-122. [http://psychclassics.yorku.ca/Calkins/SciSelf/index3.htm Full text] |
− | *Calkins, Mary Whiton. (1915). The self in scientific psychology. American Journal of Psychology, 26, 495-524.[http://psychclassics.yorku.ca/Calkins/self.htm Full text] |
+ | *Calkins, Mary Whiton. (1915). The self in scientific psychology. [[American Journal of Psychology]], 26, 495-524.[http://psychclassics.yorku.ca/Calkins/self.htm Full text] |
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Mary W. Calkins was an American psychologist, a pupil of William James at Harvard.
She was the first female President of the American Psychological Association being elected in 1905.
See also
Publications
Books
Book chapters
- Calkins, Mary Whiton. (1930). Autobiography of Mary Whiton Calkins. In C. Murchison (Ed.), History of psychology in autobiography (Vol. 1, pp. 31-62). Worcester, MA: Clark University Press. Full text
Papers
- Calkins, Mary Whiton. (1892). Experimental Psychology at Wellesley College. American Journal of Psychology, 5, 464-271. Full text
- Calkins, Mary Whiton. (1896a). Association: An essay analytic and experimental. Psychological Review Monographs Supplement, 1 (2). Full text
- Calkins, Mary Whiton. (1896b). Community of ideas of men and women. Psychological Review, 3, 426-430. Reply to Jastrow (1896).Full text
- Calkins, Mary Whiton. (1906). A reconciliation between structural and functional psychology. Psychological Review, 8, 61-81. [Calkins' APA Presidential Address.] Full text
- Calkins, Mary Whiton (1908a). Psychology as science of self. I: Is the self body Or has it body?. Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods, 5, 12-20. Full text
- Calkins, Mary Whiton (1908b). Psychology as science of self. II: The nature of the self. Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods, 5, 64-68. Full text
- Calkins, Mary Whiton (1908c). Psychology as science of self. III: The Description of Consciousness. Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods, 5, 113-122. Full text
- Calkins, Mary Whiton. (1915). The self in scientific psychology. American Journal of Psychology, 26, 495-524.Full text
Further reading
External links