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==Biographical information== |
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Professional Psychology: Debating Chamber · Psychology Journals · Psychologists
O Hobart Mowrer was an American cognitive psychologist.
He developed "integrity therapy,"
Biographical information
Education
Positions
Main areas of interest
Funded grants
Honors
APA President, 1954
Editorial board/consulting editor
Association affiliations
See also
Publications
Books
- Dollard, J., Doob, L.W., Miller, N.E., Mowrer, O.H. and Sears, K.R. (1939) Frustration and Aggression, New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press.
Learning Theory and Personality Dynamics
- Mowrer, O.H. (1961). The Crisis in Psychiatry and Religion. Princeton, NJ: Van Nostrand.
- Mowrer, O.H. (1950). Learning Theory and Personality Dynamics. New York, The Ronald Press, 1950,
- Mowrer, O.H. (19??). Psychotherapy Theory and Research
Book Chapters
Papers
- Mowrer, O.H. (1954). - The Psychologist Looks at Language. American Psychologist, , 9, 660-694. His APA Presidential address
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