Bibliography of J.R. Kantor's Published Works
Noel W. Smith
State University of New York at Plattsburgh
In addition to the publications listed here, Kantor was founder of the Psychological Record and served as its chief editor from March 1937 to October 1945, volumes 1-5. Although his dissertation was never published, it is included here in order to provide all of his completed works. His papers are available at the Archives of the History of American Psychology at The University of Akron in Akron, Ohio.
Those articles that appear in collections of Kantor's works are marked [AP] for The Aim and Progress of Psychology and Other Sciences and [SW] for Selected Writings in Philosophy, Psychology and Other Sciences. Works that appear under one of his two pseudonyms, Observer and Mitsorg, are so marked as are the two instances in which he collaborated with a second author and in one instance with two. All of the Observer and Mitsorg articles are available in the collected Psychological Comments and Queries which was also the name of the series in the The Psychological Record under which "Observer" wrote.
The items are arranged in chronological order. Entries with split years are placed at the end of the list for those with the earlier date of the split. (E.g., 1922-23 is at the end of the 1922 entries, and dual volumes of 1963-69 appear at the end of the 1963 list.) When more than one item appears in the same journal in a given year, page numbers are used for the continuing chronology. When more than one appears on the same page they are listed in the order in which they appear on that page. When items appear in different journals in the same year, the journal titles are alphabetized; and books (and dissertation) precede journals. In the case of a chapter in a book, the book title is treated as a journal title. This arrangement is slightly complex but preserves the chronology within journals of each year as well as between years.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
1915
- [Review of] Physical basis of crime: A symposium. Easton, PA: American Academy of Medicine,1914. International Journal of Ethics, 1915, 25, 115.
- [Review of] Mangold, G. P. Problems of child welfare. New York: Macmillan,1914. International Journal of Ethics, 1915, 25, 272.
- [Review of] Crapsey, A. S. The rise of the working-class. New York: Century, 1914. International Journal of Ethics, 1915, 25, 429.
- [Review of] Second report of the association concordia of Japan. Tokyo, July 1914. International Journal of Ethics, 1915, 25, 429-30.
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[Review of] Ladd, G. T. What can I know?. New York: Longmans, Green, 1914. International Journal of Ethics, 1915, 25, 430.
[Review of] Smith, A. W. The god who found himself. Boston: Sherman, French, 1914. International Journal of Ethics, 1915, 25, 430. - [Review of] A Retired College President. Religio Doctoris: Meditations upon life and thought. Boston: Richard Badger, 1913. International Journal of Ethics, 1915, 25, 556-8.
- [Review of] Watkins, G. P. Welfare as an economic quantity. New York: Houghton Mifflin, 1915. International Journal of Ethics, 1915, 25, 558-9.
- [[Review of]] Parker, G. H. Biology and social problems. Boston & New York: Houghton Mifflin, 1914. International Journal of Ethics, 1915, 25, 559.
- [Review of] Townsend, G. H. The principle of individuality in the philosophy of Thomas Hill Green. New York: Longmans, Green, 1914. International Journal of Ethics, 1915, 25, 559-60.
1916
- [Review of] Gehlke, C. E. Emile Durkheim's contributions to sociological theory. New York: Columbia University Press, 1915. International Journal of Ethics, 1916, 26, 145-6.
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[Review of] Shearer, E. A. Hume's place in ethics. Bryn Mawr, PA, 1915. International Journal of Ethics, 1916, 26, 440.
[Review of] Vaswani, T. L. Tracts for the times. Lahore, India: Dyal Singh College, n. d. International Journal of Ethics, 1916, 26, 440. - [Review of] Stork, T. B. The will in ethics. International Journal of Ethics, 1916, 26, 440-1.
- [Review of] Reisner, E. H. Religious values and intellectual consistency. New York: Science Press, 1915. International Journal of Ethics, 1916, 26, 441.
1917
- The functional nature of the philosophical categories. Ph. D. Thesis, University of Chicago, 1917.
- [Review of] Hecker, J. H. Russian sociology. New York: Columbia University Press, 1915. International Journal of Ethics, 1917, 27, 121.
- [Review of] Bruno, J. F. Rosmini's contribution to ethical philosophy. New York: Science Press, 1916. International Journal of Ethics, 1917, 27, 121.
- [Review of] Cunningham, G. W. A study in the philosophy of Bergson. New York: Longmans, Green, 1916. International Journal of Ethics, 1917, 27, 121-2.
- [Review of] Leuba, J. H. The belief in god and immortality. Boston: Sherman French. International Journal of Ethics, 1917, 27, 396-97.
- [Review of] Leibnitz, G. W. New essays concerning human understanding (A. G. Langley, Trans.). Chicago & London: Open Court, 1916. International Journal of Ethics, 1917, 27, 402-3.
- [Review of] Aneski, M. A. Nichiren, The Buddhist prophet. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1916. International Journal of Ethics, 1917, 27, 403.
- [Review of] Frank, H. Psychic phenomena, science, and immortality. Boston: Sherman, French, 1916. International Journal of Ethics, 1917, 27, 403.
- [Review of] Pani, A. J. Hygiene in Mexico: A study of sanitary and educational problems. New York: Putnam's Sons. International Journal of Ethics, 1917, 27, 403.
1918
- The ethics of internationalism and the individual. International Journal of Ethics, 1918, 28, 29 38.
- [Rejoinder to Leuba's criticism of his review of Leuba] Discussion: Statistics of belief in god and immortality. International Journal of Ethics, 1918, 28, 113-4.
- [Review of] Werner, C. Etudes de philosophie morale. Paris & Geneva, 1917. International Journal of Ethics, 1918, 28, 293.
- [Review of] Boutroux, E. The contingency of the laws of nature. Chicago: Open Court, 1916. International Journal of Ethics, 1918, 28, 294.
- [Review of] Pintner, R. & Paterson, D. G. A scale of performance tests. New York: Appleton, 1917. International Journal of Ethics, 1918, 28, 294-5.
- Conscious behavior and the abnormal. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 1918, 13, 158-67. [AP]
1919
- Carus, P. Journal of Philosophy, Psychology, Scientific Method, 1919, 16, 223-4. (obituary)
- [Review of] Wise, S. S. How to face life. The Art of Life Series. New York: Huebsch, 1917. International Journal of of Ethics, 1919, 29, 120.
- [Review of] Parker, D. H. The self and nature. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1917. International Journal of Ethics, 1919, 29, 120
- [Review of] Flourney, Th. The philosophy of William James (E. B. Holt & W. James, Jr., Trans.). International Journal of Ethics, 1919, 29, 120-1.
- [Review of] Sarkar, B. K. Hindu achievements in exact sciences. New York: Longmans, Green, 1918. International Journal of Ethics, 1919, 29, 249.
- Human personality and its pathology. Journal of Philosophy, Psychology, and Scientific Method, 1919, 16, 236-46. [AP]
- Instrumental transformism and the unrealities of realism. Journal of Philosophy, Psychology, and Scientific Method, 1919, 17, 449-61.
- Psychology as a science of critical evaluation. Psychological Review, 1919, 26, 1-15.
1920
- [Review of] Adams, G. P. Idealism and the modern age. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 1919. International Journal of Ethics, 1920, 30, 338-9.
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[Review of] Mercier, C. Crime and criminals. New York: Holt, 1919. International Journal of Ethics, 1920, 30, 342-3.
[Review of] Bridges, H. J. On becoming an American. Boston, MA: Marshall Jones, 1919. International Journal of Ethics, 1920, 30, 343. - Intelligence and mental tests. Journal of Philosophy, Psychology, and Scientific Method, 1920, 17, 260-68. [AP]
- A functional interpretation of human instincts. Psychological Review, 1920, 27, 50-72.
- Suggestions toward a scientific interpretation of perception. Psychological Review, 1920, 27, 191-216.
- The role of psychological factors in digestion. Science, 1920, 52, 200-1.
1921
- An objective interpretation of meanings. American Journal of Psychology, 1921, 32, 231-48. [AP]
- The twenty-ninth annual meeting of the American Psychological Association. Journal of Philosophy, Psychology, and Scientific Method, 1921, 18, 185-92.
- A tentative analysis of the primary data of psychology. Journal of Philosophy, Psychology, and Scientific Method, 1921, 18, 253-69.
- [Review of] Kempf. E. J. Psychopathology. St. Louis: Mosby, 1920. Journal of Philosophy, 1921, 18, 575-85.
- An attempt toward a naturalistic description of emotions. Psychological Review, 1921, 28, I. 19-42; II. 120-40.
- How do we acquire our basic reactions? Psychological Review, 1921, 28, 328-56.
- Association as a fundamental process of objective psychology. Psychological Review, 1921, 28, 385-424.
1922
- The psychology of reflex action. American Journal of Psychology, 1922, 33, 19-42.
- Can the psychophysical experiment reconcile introspectionists and objectivists? American Journal of Psychology, 1922, 33, 481-510. [AP]
- An essay toward an institutional conception of social psychology. American Journal of Sociology, 1922, 27, 611-627, 758-79. [AP]
- The integrative character of habits. Journal of Comparative Psychology, 1922, 2, 195-226.
- The nervous system, psychological fact or fiction? Journal of Philosophy, 1922, 19, 38-49.
- Memory: a triphase objective action. Journal of Philosophy, 1922, 19, 624-39.
- The evolution of psychological textbooks since 1912. Psychological Bulletin, 1922, 19, 429-42.
- An analysis of psychological language data. Psychological Review, 1922, 29, 267-309.
- How is a science of social psychology possible? Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, 1922-23, 17, 62-78.
1923
- The psychology of feeling or affective reactions. American Journal of Psychology, 1923, 34, 433-63.
- The psychology of the ethically rational. International Journal of Ethics, 1923, 33, 316-27.
- Concerning some faulty conceptions of social psychology. Journal of Philosophy, 1923, 20, 421-33.
- What are the data and the problems of social psychology? Journal of Philosophy, 1923, 20, 449-57. [AP]
- [Review of] Jung, C. G. Psychological types of the psychology of individuation. (H. G. Baynes, Trans.) New York: Harcourt, Brace, 1923. Journal of Philosophy, 1923, 20, 636-40.
- [Review of] Levine, I. The unconscious: An introduction to Freudian psychology. London: Leonard Parsons, 1923. Journal of Philosophy, 1923, 20, 640.
- Does psychology need a new conception of personality? Psychological Bulletin, 1923, 20, 80-1. (abstract)
- The organismic versus the mentalistic attitude toward the nervous system. Psychological Bulletin, 1923, 20, 684-92. [AP]
- An objective analysis of volitional behavior. Psychological Review, 1923, 30, 116-44.
- The institutional foundation of a scientific social psychology. American Journal of Sociology, 1923-24, 29, 674-87. Also published in Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, 1924-25, 19, 49-56.
- The problem of instinct and its relation to social psychology. Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, 1923-24, 18, 50-77.
1924
- Principles of Psychology (2 Vols.). New York: Knopf, 1924-1926. Reissued by Principia Press, Bloomington, IN, 1949.
- [Review of] Bernard, L. L. Instinct: A study in social psychology. New York: Holt, 1924. International Journal of Ethics, 35, 1924-1924, 429-32.
- [Review of] Ogden, C. K. & Richards, I. A. The meaning of meaning: A study of the influence of language upon thought and of the science of symbolism. New York: Harcourt, Brace, 1923. Journal of Philosophy, 1924, 21, 212-19.
1925
- Anthropology, race, psychiatry, and culture. American Anthropologist, 1925, 27, 267-83. [AP]
- The significance of the gestalt conception in psychology. Journal of Philosophy, 1925, 22, 234 41.
- Die Sozialpsychologie als Naturwissenschaft. Zeitschrift für Völkerpsychologie und Sociologie, 1925, 1, 113-28.
1926
- [Review of] Dilthey, W.; Riehl, A.; Wundt, W.; Ebbinghaus, H.; Eucken, R.; Bauch, Br.; Litt,Th.; Geiger, M.; & Oesterreich, T. K. Systematishe Philosophie. Leipzig & Berlin: Teubner, 1921. Journal of Philosophy, 1926, 23, 94-100.
1927
- [Review of] Weiss, A. P. A theoretical basis of human behavior. Columbus, OH: Adams, 1925. Journal of Philosophy, 1927, 24, 22-5.
1928
- [Review of] Jordon, E. Forms of individuality: An inquiry into the grounds of order in human relations. Indianapolis, IN: Progress Publ., 1927. Journal of Philosophy, 1928, 25, 697-99.
- Can psychology contribute to the study of linguistics? Monist, 1928, 38, 630-48. [AP]
1929
- An outline of social psychology. Chicago: Follett, 1929.
- Philosophical implications of organismic psychology. In T. V. Smith & W. D. Wright (Eds.), Essays in philosophy, Chicago: Open Court, 1929. [SW]
- Language as behavior and as symbolism. Journal of Philosophy, 1929, 26, 150-9.
- An anthropological basis for psychology. Psychological Bulletin, 1929, 26, 136-7.
- La psychologie organique. Revue de Psychologie, Concréte, 1929, 1, 75-88.
- L'etat actuel du behaviorisme. Revue de Psychologie, Concréte, 1929, 1, 215-26.
1930
- [Review of] Hunter, W. S. Human behavior. Chicago: University of Chicago, 1928. American Journal of Psychology, 1930, 42, 495-6.
- [Review of] Pillsbury, W. B. The history of psychology. New York: Norton, 1929; Murphy, G. An historical introduction to modern psychology. New York: Harcourt, Brace, 1929. Journal of Philosophy, 1930, 27, 108-9.
1932
- Logic and superstition. Journal of Philosophy, 1932, 29, 232-6.
1933
- In defense of stimulus-response psychology. Psychological Review, 1933, 40, 324-36. [AP]
- A survey of the science of psychology. Bloomington, IN: Principia Press, 1933.
1935
- [Review of] Galli, A.; Gemelli, A.; & Pastori, G. Contributi del laboratorio di psicologia. Milan: Pub. Catholic University of the Sacred Heart, 1935. American Journal of Psychology, 1935, 47, 724 725.
- [Review of] Mead, G. H. Mind, self, and society from the standpoint of a social behaviorist. (C. W. Morris, Ed.) Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1934. International Journal of Ethics, 1935, 45, 459-61.
- Skin resistance during hypnotic states. Journal of General Psychology, 1935, 13, 62-81. (second author with R. C. Davis)
- Man and machine in science. Journal of Philosophy, 1935, 32, 673-84. [AP]
- James Mark Baldwin: Columbia, S. C., 1861--Paris, France, 1934. Psychological Bulletin, 1935, 32, 1-3. (obituary)
- [Review of] Bentley, M. The new field of psychology. New York: Appleton-Century, 1933. Psychological Bulletin, 1935, 32 181-3.
- [Review of] Hartshorne, C. The philosophy and psychology of sensation. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1934. Psychological Bulletin, 1935, 32, 313-4.
- [Review of] Smith, T. V. Beyond conscience. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1934. Psychological Bulletin, 1935, 32, 374.
- The evolution of mind. Psychological Review, 1935, 42, 455-65. [AP]
1936
- An objective psychology of grammar. Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press, 1936. Reissued by Principia Press, Bloomington, IN, 1949.
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Concerning physical analogies in psychology. American Journal of Psychology, 1936, 48, 153
64. [AP]
1937
- Interbehavioral psychology and the social sciences. Journal of Social Philosophy, 1937, 3, 39 53. [AP]
- Interbehaviorism, social psychology, and sociology. Kwartalnik Psychologiczny, Poznan, 1937, 9, 1-12. [AP]
- [Review of] McDougall, W. Religion and the sciences of life. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 1934. Psychological Bulletin, 1937, 34, 170.
- Character and personality: Their nature and interrelations. Character and Personality, 1937 38, 6, 306-20. [AP]
1938
- The nature of psychology as a natural science. Acta Psychologia, 1938, 4, 1-61. [AP]
- The role of language in logic and science. Journal of Philosophy, 1938, 35, 449-63. [AP]
- [Review of] Holmes, R. W. The idealism of Giovanni Gentile. New York: Macmillan, 1937. Psychological Bulletin, 1938, 35, 40
- [Review of] Danzig, T. Aspects of science. New York: Macmillan, 1937. Psychological Bulletin, 1938, 35, 176-8.
- [Review of] Bennitt, C. The real use of the unconscious. New York: Dial Press, 1947. Psychological Bulletin, 1938, 35, 186.
- [Review of] Olivieri, G. Psicologia delle abitundini. Milano: Fratelli Bocca. Psychological Bulletin, 1938, 35, 461.
- [Review of] Langer, S. K. An introduction to symbolic logic. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1937. Psychological Bulletin, 1938, 35, 566-72.
- The operational principle in the physical and psychological sciences. The Psychological Record, 1938, 2, 3-32. [AP]
1939
- Interbehavioral psychology and scientific operations. Kwartalnik Psychologiczny, Poznan, 1939, 11, 1-25. [AP]
- [Review of] Köhler, W. The place of value in the world of facts. New York: Liveright, 1938. Psychological Bulletin, 1939, 36, 292-96.
- The current situation in social psychology. Psychological Bulletin, 1939, 36, 307-60. [AP]
- [Review of] Burloud, A. Principe d'une psychologie des tendances. Paris: Félix Alcan, 1938. Psychological Bulletin, 1939, 36, 689-90.
- [Review of] Dantzig, T. Number: The language of science (3rd ed. rev.). New York: Macmillan, 1939. Psychological Bulletin, 1939, 36, 792-4.
1940
- Postulates for a logic of specificity. Journal of Philosophy, 1940, 37, 29-42.
- [Review of] Moore, T. V. Cognitive psychology. New York: Lippincott, 1939. Psychological Bulletin, 1940, 37, 249-50.
- [Review of] Eddington, S. A. The philosophy of physical science. Cambridge: Macmillan & Cambridge, England: University Press. Psychological Bulletin, 1940, 37, 250-1.
- [Review of] Gray, L. H. Foundations of Language. New York: Macmillan, 1939. Psychological Bulletin, 1940, 37, 634-7.
1941
- [Review of] Hull, C. L.; Hovland, C. I; Ross, R. T.; Hall, M; Perkins, D. T.; & Fitch, F. B. Mathematico-deductive theory of rote learning: A study in scientific methodology. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 1940. American Journal of Psychology, 1941, 54, 300-04.
- Current trends in psychological theory. Psychological Bulletin, 1941, 38, 29-65. [AP]
- [Review of] Rosenfield, L. C. From beast-machine to man-machine: Animal soul in French letters from Descartes to LaMettrie. New York: Oxford University Press, 1941. Psychological Bulletin, 1941, 38, 772.
- [Review of] Wood, L. The analysis of knowledge. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1941. Psychological Bulletin, 1941, 38, 893-5.
1942
- Jamesian psychology and the stream of psychological thought. In Commemoration of William James, 1842-1942. New York: Columbia University, 1942. [SW]
- [Review of] Shute, C. The psychology of Aristotle: An analysis of the living being. New York: Columbia University Press, 1941. Psychological Bulletin, 1942, 39, 674
- Preface to interbehavioral psychology. The Psychological Record, 1942, 5, 173-93. [AP] Reprinted in part in M. H. Marx (Ed.), Psychological Theory. New York: Macmillan, 1951. .
- Toward a scientific analysis of motivation. The Psychological Record, 1942, 5, 225-75. [AP]
1943
- [Review of] Tolman, E. C. Drives toward war. New York: Appleton-Century, 1942. Psychological Bulletin, 1943, 40, 381-2.
- An interbehavioral analysis of propositions. The Psychological Record, 1943, 5, 309-39.
- Edmund Smith Conklin, 1884-1942. Science, 1943, 97, 393-394. (obituary) (third author with R. H. Seashore and R. C. Davis)
1944
- [Review of] Thorndike, E. L. Man and his works. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1943. Psychological Bulletin, 1944, 41, 400-1.
1945
- [Review of] Hunt, J. M. (Ed.). Personality and the behavior disorders: A handbook based on experimental and clinical research. New York: Ronald Press, 1944. Psychological Bulletin, 1945, 42, 56-8.
- Problems and paradoxes of physiological psychology. The Psychological Record, 1945, 5, 355 94.
- Psychology and logic (2 Vols.). Bloomington, IN: Principia Press,1945-1950.
1946
- The aim and progress of psychology. American Scientist, 1946, 34, 251-63. [AP]
1947
- Problems of physiological psychology. Bloomington, IN: Principia Press, 1947.
1950
- Goethe's place in modern science. In H. J. Meessen (Ed.), Goethe bicentennial studies. Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press, Humanities Series, 1950, Nr. 22, 61-82. [SW]
1953
- The logic of modern science. Bloomington, IN: Principia Press, 1953.
1955
- [Review of] Bentley, A. F. Inquiry into inquiries: Essays in social theory. Boston: Beacon Press, 1954. Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Sciences, 1955, 298, 213-4.
- Die interbehavioristishe Logik und die zeitgenössische Physik. Physikalische Blätter, 1955, Vol. 11.
- A. Die Swierigkeiten der modernen Physik und ihre Lösungsversuche. Nr. 3, 101-9.
- B. Interbehaviorismus und die Befreiung der Physik aus ihrer Krise. Nr. 4, 148-58.
1956
- Interbehavioral psychology and scientific analysis of data and operations. The Psychological Record, 1956, 6, 1-5.
- W. L. Bryan, scientist, philosopher, educator. Science, 1956, 123, 214. (obituary)
1957
- Events and constructs in the science of psychology; philosophy: Banished and recalled. The Psychological Record, 1957, 7, 55-60. Reprinted in M. H.Marx (Ed.). Theories in contemporary psychology. New York: Macmillan, 1963.
1958
- Interbehavioral psychology: A sample of scientific system construction. Bloomington, IN: Principia Press, 1958; Rev. ed. 1959. Translated by M. Varela as Psicologia interconductual: Un ejemplo de construccion cientifica sistematica. México: Editorial Trillas, 1978.
- [Review of] Sauvy, A. La nature sociale: Introduction à la psychologie politique. Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Sciences, 1958, 318, 202-3.
1959
- Evolution and the science of psychology. The Psychological Record, 1959, 9, 131-42. [AP]
1960
- History of science as scientific method. The Psychological Record,1960, 10, 187-9. [AP]
1961
- [Review of] Chisholm, R. M. (Ed.). Realism and the background of phenomenology Glencoe, IL: Free Press, 1960. Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Sciences, 1961, 338, 186 7.
1962
- [Review of] Block, J. The Q-set method of personality assessment and psychiatric research. Springfield, IL: Thomas, 1961. The Psychological Record, 1962, 12, 241.
- Psychology: Scientific status-seeker. The Psychological Record, 1962, 12, 351-7.
- [Review of] Butendijk, F. J. J. Pain, its mode and functions. Chicago: University of Chicago, 1962. The Psychological Record, 1962, 12, 431.
- [Review of] Hoagland, H. & Burhave, R. W. (Eds.). Evolution and man's progress. New York: Columbia University Press, 1962. The Psychological Record, 1962, 12, 431.
- [Review of] Kallir, A. Sign and design: The psychogenetic source of the alphabet. London: Clark, 1961. The Psychological Record, 1962, 12, 431.
- [Review of] Rapoport, A. Rights, games and debates. Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Press, 1960. The Psychological Record, 1962, 12, 431-3.
1963
- [Review of] Scher, J. M. (Ed.). Theories of the mind. New York: Free Press, 1962. Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Sciences, 1963, 349, 237-8.
- [Review of] Runes, D. D. (Ed.). Classics in logic: Readings in epistemology. Theory of Knowledge and dialectics. New York: Philosophical Library, 1962. The Psychological Record, 1963, 13, 228.
- [Review of] M. R. Jones, (Ed.). Nebraska Symposium on motivation. Lincoln, NE: University of Nebraska Press, 1962. The Psychological Record, 1963, 13, 234.
- [Review of] Brown, R.; Galenter, E.; Hess, E. H.; & Mandler, G. New directions in psychology. New York: Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 1962. The Psychological Record, 1963, 13, 234-5.
- [Review of] Duffy, E. Activation and behavior. New York: Wiley, 1962. The Psychological Record, 1963, 13, 235-6.
- [Review of] Kiernan, T. P. (Ed.). Aristotle dictionary New York: Philosophical Library. The Psychological Record, 1963, 13, 239.
- [Review of] Natanson, M. (Ed.). Alfred Schutz collected papers I: The problem of social reality The Hague: Nijhoff, 1962. The Psychological Record, 1963, 13, 368.
- [Review of] Stimson, D. (Ed.). Sarton on the history of science: Essays by George Sarton. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1963. The Psychological Record 1963, 13, 376.
- [Review of] Armstrong, D. M. Bodily sensations. New York: Humanities Press, 1962. The Psychological Record, 1963, 13, 377.
- [Review of] Carver, V. (Ed.). C. A. Mace: A symposium. London & Harmondsworth: Methuen and Penguin Books, 1962. The Psychological Record, 1963, 13, 378.
- Behaviorism: Whose image? The Psychological Record, 1963, 13, 499-512. [AP]
- [Review of] Koch, S. (Ed.). Psychology: A study of a science. Study II. Empirical substructure and relations with other sciences (Vol. 5). New York: McGraw-Hill, 1963. The Psychological Record, 1963, 13, 513-5.
- [Review of] Koch, S. (Ed.). Psychology: A study of a science. Study II. Empirical substructure and relations with other sciences (Vol. 6) . New York: McGraw-Hill, 1963. The Psychological Record, 1963, 13, 515.
- [Review of] Thornton, H. & Thornton, A. Time and style: A psycholinguistic essay in classical literature. London: Methuen, 1962. The Psychological Record, 1963, 13, 523.
- [Review of] Alexander, P. Sensationalism and scientific explanation. Humanities Press, 1963. The Psychological Record, 1963, 13, 524.
- The scientific evolution of psychology (2 vols.). Chicago: Principia Press, 1963-1969.
1964
- [Review of] Tomkins, S. S. & Messick, S. (Eds.). Computer simulation of personality: Frontier of psychological theory New York: Wiley, 1963. Psychological Bulletin, 1964, 14, 127
- [Review of] Specer, J. (Ed.). Language in Africa papers on the Leverhulme conference on universities and the language and problems of tropical Africa. Cambridge: University Press, 1963. Psychological Bulletin, 1964, 14, 128.
- [Review of] Smith, K. D. & Smith, W. M. Perception and motion: An analysis of space structured behavior. Philadelphia & London: Saunders, 1962. The Psychological Record, 1964, 14, 125.
- [Review of] Smith, D. U. Delayed sensory feedback and behavior. Philadelphia & London: Saunders, 1962. The Psychological Record, 1964, 14, 126.
- [Review of] Kenny, A. Action, emotion and will. New York: Humanities Press, 1963. The Psychological Record, 1964, 14, 127.
- [Review of] Colodny, R. G. (Ed.). Frontiers of science and philosophy Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1962. The Psychological Record, 1964, 14, 128.
- [Review of] Culbertson, J. T. The minds of robots: sense data, memory images, and behavior in conscious automata. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1963. The Psychological Record, 1964, 14, 256-7.
- [Review of] Boring, E. G. History, psychology and science: Selected papers (R. I. Watson & D. T. Campbell, Eds.). New York: Wiley, 1963. The Psychological Record, 1964, 14, 257.
- [Review of] Michotte, A. The perception of causality. New York: Basic Books, 1963. The Psychological Record, 1964, 14, 257.
- History of psychology: What benefits? The Psychological Record, 1964, 14, 433-43. Reprinted in part in V. S. Sexton & H. Misiak (Eds.). Historical perspectives in psychology: Readings. Belmont, CA: Brooks/Cole, 1971.
1965
- [Review of] Shakow, D. & Rapaport, D. The influence of Freud on American psychology. New York: International Universities, 1964. The Psychological Record, 1965, 15, 307-8.
- [Review of] Ross, A. S. C. & Moverly, A.W. The Pitcairnese language. Oxford University Press, 1964. The Psychological Record, 1965, 15, 308.
- [Review of] Wann, T. (Ed.). Behaviorism and phenomenology: Contrasting bases for modern psychology. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1964. The Psychological Record, 1965, 15, 308-9.
- [Review of] Kaplan, A. The conduct of inquiry: Methodology for the behavioral sciences. San Francisco: Chandler, 1964. The Psychological Record, 1965, 15, 310.
- [Review of] Ratner, S.; Altman, S. (Eds.); & Wheeler, J. E. (Assoc. Ed.). John Dewey and A. F. Bentley: A philosophical correspondence. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University, 1965. The Psychological Record, 1965, 15, 310.
- [Review of] R. Taton (Ed.). History of science: Ancient and medieval science from the beginning to 1450. New York: Basic Books, 1963. The Psychological Record, 1965, 15, 311.
1966
- [Review of] Platt, J. R. (Ed.). New views of the nature of man. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1965. Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Sciences, 1966, 366, 201.
- [Review of] Alexander, F.; Eisenstein, S.; & Grotjahn, M. (Eds.). Psychoanalytic pioneers. New York: Basic Books, 1966. Isis, 1966, 57, 499-500.
- [Review of] Friedenthal, R. Goethe: His life and times. Cleveland, OH: World, 1965. The Psychological Record, 1966, 16, 99.
- [Review of] Amacher, P. Freud's neurological education and its influence on psychoanalytic theory. Monograph Nr. 16 of "Psychological Issues". New York: International University, 1965. The Psychological Record, 1966, 16, 101.
- [Review of] Handy, R. Methodology of the behavioral sciences: Problems and controversies. Springfield, IL: Thomas, 1964. The Psychological Record, 1966, 16, 102.
- [Review of] Geymonat, L. Galileo Galilei: A biography and inquiry into his philosophy of science (S. Drake, Trans.). New York: McGraw-Hill, 1965. The Psychological Record, 1966, 16, 207-8.
- [Review of] Hering, E. Outlines of a theory of the light sense. (L. M. Hurvich & D. Jameson, Trans.). Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1965. The Psychological Record, 1966, 16, 209 10.
- [Review of] Herrnstein, R. J. & Boring, E. G. (Eds.). A sourcebook in the history of psychology.. Cambridge, Ma: Harvard University Press, 1965. The Psychological Record, 1966, 16, 361.
- Feelings and emotions as scientific events. The Psychological Record, 1966, 16, 377-404.
- [Review of] Kurtz, P. Decision and the condition of man. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1965. The Psychological Record, 1966, 16, 544.
- [Review of] Furth, H. G. Thinking without language: Psychological implications of deafness. New York: Free Press, 1966. The Psychological Record, 1966, 16, 546.
- [Review of] Boas, G. The challenge of science. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1965. The Psychological Record, 1966, 16, 546.
- [Review of] Luria, A. R. Higher cortical functions in man. New York: Basic Books. The Psychological Record, 1966, 16, 547-8.
- [Review of] Chomsky, N. Aspects of the theory of syntax. Cambridge, MA: M. I. T. Press, 1965. The Psychological Record, 1966, 16, 548-9.
- [Review of] Golino, C. L. (Ed.). Galileo reappraised. Berkeley & Los Angeles: University of California, 1966. The Psychological Record, 1966, 16, 549.
- [Review of] Wolman, B. B. (Ed.) & Nagel, E. (Assoc. Ed.). Scientific psychology: Principles and approaches. New York: Basic Books, 1965. The Psychological Record, 1966, 16, 561-2.
1967
- [Review of] Luria, A. R. Human behavior and psychological processes (B. Haigh, Trans.). New York: Harper and Row, 1966. The Psychological Record, 1967, 17, 127-8.
- [Review of] Singh, J. Great ideas in information, theory, language, and cybernetics. New York: Dover, 1966. The Psychological Record, 1967, 17, 537.
- [Review of] Smith, F. & Miller, G. A. (Eds.). The genesis of language: A psycholinguistic approach. Cambridge, MA: M. I. T. Press. The Psychological Record, 1967, 17, 542.
- [Review of] Lenneberg, E. H. Biological foundation of language. New York: Wiley, 1967. The Psychological Record, 1967, 17, 549.
- [Review of] Helson, H. & Bevan, W. Contemporary approaches to psychology. Princeton, NJ: Van Nostrand. The Psychological Record, 1967, 17, 554.
1968
- [Review of] Forel, A. Briefe-Correspondence, 1864-1927 (H. H. Walser, Ed.). Bern/Stuttgart: Huber, 1967. Isis, 1968, 59, 237-8.
- Descriptive relevance of psychological language. The Psychological Record, 1968, 18, 111-3. (Observer)
- [Review of] Turner, M. B. Philosophy and the science of behavior. New York: Appleton Century-Crofts, 1967. The Psychological Record, 1968, 18, 119-20.
- Behaviorism in the history of psychology. The Psychological Record, 1968, 18, 151-66. [AP]
- Psychology: An interdisciplinary science. The Psychological Record, 1968, 18, 267-8. (Observer)
- [Review of] Gordon, T. The organization of inquiry. Durham, NC: Duke University, 1966. The Psychological Record, 1968, 18, 275-6.
- The era of learning, and its aftermath, in American psychology. The Psychological Record, 1968, 18, 475-7. (Observer)
- The ambivalence of psychology toward philosophy. The Psychological Record, 1968, 18, 641 3. (Observer)
- [Review of] Warren, R. M. & Helmholtz, R. P. On perception: Its physiology and development. New York: Wiley, 1968. The Psychological Record, 1968, 18, 664.
1969
- [Review of] Watson, R. I. The great psychologists: From Aristotle to Freud. (2nd ed.). Lippincott, 1968. Isis, 1969, 60, 114-5
- Scientific psychology and specious philosophy. The Psychological Record, 1969, 19, 15-27. [AP]
- The conditioned reflex and scientific psychology. The Psychological Record, 1969, 19, 143-6. (Observer)
- Certitude and reality in psychology. The Psychological Record, 1969, 19, 345-7. (Observer)
- On the reduction of psychology to physics. The Psychological Record, 1969, 19, 515-8. (Observer)
- [Review of] Powers, P. & Baskins, W. (Eds.). New outlooks in psychology. New York: Philosophical Library, 1968. The Psychological Record, 1969, 19, 528.
- [Review of] Achinstein, P. Concepts of science: A philosophical analysis. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1968. The Psychological Record, 1969, 19, 529.
- The basis fallacy in psychology. The Psychological Record, 1969, 19, 645-8. (Observer)
- [Review of] Wrightsman, L. S. (Ed.). Contemporary issues in social psychology. Belmont, CA: Brooks-Cole, 1968. The Psychological Record, 1969, 19, 650.
- [Review of] Willems, E. P. & Rush, H. L. Naturalistic viewpoints in psychological research. New York: Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 1969. The Psychological Record, 1969, 19, 650-1.
- [Review of] Staats, A. W. Learning, language, and cognition: Theory, research, and method for the study of human behavior and its development. New York: Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 1968. The Psychological Record, 1969, 19, 651-2.
- [Review of] Care, N. S. & Landesman, C. (Eds.). Readings in the theory of action. Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press, 1968. The Psychological Record, 1969, 19, 653-4.
1970
- Interaction: Transaction: Which? Interbehavioral Psychology Newsletter, Nov. 1970, 5(1), 4 5. (Mitsorg)
- An analysis of the experimental analysis of behavior (TEAB). Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 1970, 13, 101-8. [SW]
- Newton's influence on the development of psychology. The Psychological Record, 1970, 20, 83-92. [SW]
- Innate intelligence: Another genetic avatar. The Psychological Record, 1970, 20, 123-30. (Observer)
- Wanted: A better direction for linguistic psychology. The Psychological Record, 1970, 20, 263-5. (Observer)
- [Review of] Erwin, E. A. Mentalism and objectivism in linguistics: The sources of Leonard Bloomfield's psychology of language. New York: American Elsivier, 1968. The Psychological Record, 1970, 20, 275-6.
- What social, what psychology, is social psychology. The Psychological Record, 1970, 20, 403 7. (Observer)
- [Review of] Dubin, R. Theory building. New York: Free Press, 1969. The Psychological Record, 1970, 20, 418-9.
- [Review of] Vetter, H. J. Language behavior and communications: An introduction. Itaska, IL: Peacock, 1969. The Psychological Record, 1970, 20, 419.
- [Review of] Sherif, M. & Sherif, C. W. (Eds.). Interdisciplinary relationships in the social sciences. Chicago: Aldine, 1969. The Psychological Record, 1970, 20, 419-20.
1971
Belief and faith in science. The Psychological Record, 1970, 20, 545-52. (Observer)[Review of] Markel, N. N. (Ed.). Psycholinguistics: An introduction to the study of speech and personality. Homewood, IL: Dorsey Press, 1969. The Psychological Record, 1970, 20, 558-9.
1971
- The aim and progress of psychology and other sciences: A selection of papers by J. R. Kantor. Chicago: Principia Press, 1971.
- [Review of] Klein, D. B. A history of scientific psychology: Its origins and philosophical background. New York: Basic Books, 1971. Contemporary Psychology, 1971, 16, 211-2.
- Revivalism in psychology. The Psychological Record, 1971, 21, 131-134. (Observer)
- [Review of] Herriot, P. An introduction to the psychology of language. London: Methuen, 1970. The Psychological Record, 1971, 21, 137-8.
- [Review of] McNeill, D. The acquisition of language: The study of developmental psycholinguistics. New York: Harper & Row, 1970. The Psychological Record, 1971, 21, 138-9.
- Words, words, words. The Psychological Record, 1971, 21, 269-71.
- In memoriam: Zing-Yang Kuo. The Psychological Record, 1971, 21, 381-3. [SW].
- Toward an improved linguistic model. The Psychological Record, 1971, 21, 429-44 (Observer)
- Disunity in science: Inconcinnity in psychology. The Psychological Record, 1971, 21, 565-9. (Observer)
1972
- Nevertheless, the earth is flat: A review. Interbehavioral Psychology Newsletter, Summer 1972, 3(3), 7-8. (A. Mitsorg]
- [Review of] Menyuk, P. The acquisition and development of language. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1971; Bloom, L. Language development form and function in emerging grammars. M. I. T. Press, 1970. The Psychological Record, 1972, 22, 137.
- [Review of] Razran, G. Mind in evolution: An East West synthesis of learned behavior and cognition. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1971. The Psychological Record, 1972, 22, 282-3.
1973
- A propos Watson's hyperbola. Interbehavioral Psychology Newsletter, Summer 1973, 4(4), 3 7.
- Segregation in science: An historico-cultural analysis. The Psychological Record, 1973, 23, 335-42. [SW]
- The hereditarian manifesto (politics in psychology). The Psychological Record, 1973, 23, 417 22. (Observer)
- System structure and scientific psychology. The Psychological Record, 1973, 23, 451-8. [SW]
- Private data, raw feels, inner experience, and all that. The Psychological Record, 1973, 23, 563-5. (Observer)
1974
- Eppur si muove. The Psychological Record 1974, 24, 131-4 (Observer)
- [Review of] Haugen, E. & Bloomfield, M. (Eds.). Language as a human problem. Boston: Daedalus, 1973. The Psychological Record, 1974, 24, 136-7.
- [Review of] Wheeler H. (Ed.). Beyond the punitive society, operant conditioning: Social and political aspects. San Francisco: Freeman, 1973. The Psychological Record, 1974, 24, 137.
- [Review of] Esper, E. A. Analogy and association in linguistics and psychology. Athens: University of Georgia, 1973. The Psychological Record, 1974, 24, 137-8.
- The role of chemistry in the domain of psychology. The Psychological Record, 1974, 24, 267 70. (Observer)
- Lest we forget. The Psychological Record, 1974, 24, 419-22. (Observer)
- On retaining the person in personality. The Psychological Record, 1974, 24, 569-72. (Observer)
- [Review of] Sebeok, T. Perspectives in zoosemiotics. The Hague: Mouton, 1972; R. Brown. A first language: The early stages. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1973; T. E. Moore (Ed.). Cognitive development and the acquisition of language. New York: Academic Press, 1973; K. Salinger & R. S. Feldman (Ed.). Studies in verbal behavior: An empirical approach. New York: Pergamon Press, 1973; R. C. Schank & K. M. Colby (Eds.). Computer models of thought and language usage. San Francisco: Freeman, 1973. The Psychological Record, 1974, 24, 576-81.
1975
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The science of psychology: An interbehavioral survey. Chicago: Principia Press, 1975. (first author with N. W. Smith)
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Psychology, physics, and metaphysics. Mexican Journal of Behavior Analysis, 1975, 1, 31-8. [SW]
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Psychological linguistics. Mexican Journal of Behavior Analysis, 1975, 1, 249-68. [SW]
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Antibehaviorism: Counterrevolution or semantic confusion. The Psychological Record, 1975, 25, 139-45. (Observer)
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On reviewing psychological classics. The Psychological Record, 1975, 25, 293-8. (Observer)
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Education in psychological perspective. The Psychological Record, 1975, 25, 315-23. [SW]
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In dispraise of indiscrimination. The Psychological Record, 1975, 25, 437-40. (Observer)
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History of psychology: What scientific benefits? The Psychological Record, 1975, 25, 583-9. (Observer)
1976
- The origin and evolution of interbehavioral psychology. Mexican Journal of Behavior Analysis, 1976, 2, 120-36. [SW]
- Perennial problems of biopsychology. The Psychological Record, 1976, 26, 135-9. (Observer)
- The science of psychology 1976. What progress? The Psychological Record, 1976, 26, 289 96. (Observer)
- Behaviorism, behavior analysis, and the career of psychology. The Psychological Record, 1976, 26, 305-12. [SW]
- What meaning means in linguistics. The Psychological Record, 1976, 26, 441-5. (Observer)
- Cultural institutions and psychological institutions. The Psychological Record, 1976, 26, 557 60. (Observer)
1977
- Psychological linguistics. Chicago: Principia Press, 1977.
- Evolution and revolution in the philosophy of science. Mexican Journal of Behavior Analysis, 1977, 3, 7-16. [SW]
- Adaptation as events and as theory. Mexican Journal of Behavior Analysis, 1977, 3, 139-50. [SW]
- Concerning cognitive reversionism in psychology. The Psychological Record, 1977, 27, 351 54. (Observer)
- Stimulus and stimulation: Problems concerning terms and events. The Psychological Record, 1977, 27, 503-8. (Observer)
- Concerning laws in psychology and other sciences: Can there be laws in psychology? The Psychological Record, 1977, 27, 627-32. (Observer)
- The immortality of the soul: A psychohistorical continuance. The Psychological Record, 27, 1977, 791-4. (Observer)
1978
- Experimentation: The acme of science. Mexican Journal of Behavior Analysis, 1978, 4, 5-15. [SW]
- The principle of specificity in psychology and science in general. Mexican Journal of Behavior Analysis, 1978, 4, 117-32. [SW]
- Man and machines in psychology: Cybernetics and artificial intelligence. Mexican Journal of Behavior Analysis, 1978, 4, 575-83. [SW]
- The recycling of cognition and psychology. The Psychological Record, 1978, 28, 157-60. (Observer)
- [Review of] Moerk, E. L. Pragmatic and semantic aspects of early development. Baltimore: University Park Press, 1977. The Psychological Record, 1978, 28, 161-2.
- Wundt and experimental psychology: 1979-1979. The Psychological Record, 1978, 28, 175-9. (Observer)
- Cognition as events and as psychic constructions. The Psychological Record, 1978, 28, 329 42. [SW]
- Myths concerning man. The Psychological Record, 1978, 28, 639-42. (Observer)
1979
- The role of cognitive institutions in psychology and other sciences. Mexican Journal of Behavior Analysis, 1979, 5, 7-20. [SW]
- Wundt, experimental psychology and natural science. Mexican Journal of Behavior Analysis, 1979, 5, 117-29. [SW]
- Culturalization and the a priori in psychology. The Psychological Record, 1979, 29, 135-40. (Observer)
- Psychology: Science or nonscience? The Psychological Record, 1979, 29, 155-63. [SW]
- What future for psychology? The Psychological Record, 1979, 29, 297-300. (Observer)
- Psychology in the service of mankind. The Psychological Record, 1979, 29, 419-22. (Observer)
- Observations on the history of psychology. The Psychological Record, 1979, 29, 567-71. (Observer)
1980
- Manifesto of interbehavioral psychology. Mexican Journal of Behavior Analysis, 1980, 6, 117 28. [SW]
- Perceiving as science and as traditional dogma. Mexican Journal of Behavior Analysis, 1980, 6, 3-16. [SW]
- Theological psychology vs. scientific psychology. The Psychological Record, 1980, 30, 131-3. (Observer)
- Economic determinism and psychology. The Psychological Record, 1980, 30, 283-8. (Observer)
- Mythopsychology and its history. The Psychological Record, 1980, 30, 429-432. (Observer)
- Progress in general science and psychology. The Psychological Record, 1980, 30, 581-6. (Observer)
1981
- Interbehavioral philosophy. Chicago: Principia Press, 1981.
- Axioms and their role in psychology. Mexican Journal of Behavior Analysis, 1981, 7, 5-11. [SW]
- Reflections upon speech and language. Mexican Journal of Behavior Analysis, 1981, 7, 91-105. [SW]
- Interbehavioral psychology and the logic of modern science. The Psychological Record, 1981, 31, 3-11. [SW]
- Concerning the principle of psychological privacy. The Psychological Record, 1981, 31, 101-6. (Observer)
- Priority and the pace of scientific progress. The Psychological Record, 1981, 31, 285-92. (Observer)
- Surrogation: A process in psychological evolution. The Psychological Record, 1981, 31, 459 66. (Observer)
- Words and their misuse in science and psychology. The Psychological Record, 1981, 31, 599 605. (Observer)
1982
- Cultural psychology. Chicago: Principia Press, 1982.
- Objectivity and subjectivity in science and psychology. Mexican Journal of Behavior Analysis, 1982, 8, 3-10.
- Reflections on the nature of human nature. Mexican Journal of Behavior Analysis, 1982, 8, 73-85.
- Structure and function categories in civilization and science. The Psychological Record, 1982, 32, 127-35. (Observer)
- Unity and disunity in science and in psychology. The Psychological Record, 1982, 32, 291-5.
- Immense learning: Discrepant knowledge. The Psychological Record, 1982, 32, 567-73. (Observer)
1983
- Psychological comments and queries. Chicago: Principia Press, 1983. (Observer)
- Tragedy and the event continuum. Chicago: Principia Press, 1983.
- Explanation: Psychological nature, role in scientific investigation. Mexican Journal of Behavior Analysis, 1983, 9, 29-38.
- Reflections concerning psychological historiography. The Psychological Record, 1983, 33, 131-8. (Observer)
- The role of tabula metaphors in psychology and in language study. The Psychological Record, 1983, 33, 279-84. (Observer)
- System analysis in science and psychology. The Psychological Record, 1983, 33, 301-11.
- Meanings as events and as constructions in psychology and linguistics. The Psychological Record, 1983, 33, 433-40. (Observer)
1984
- Selected writings in philosophy, psychology and other sciences, 1929-1983, by J. R. Kantor. Chicago: Principia Press, 1984.
- Scientific unity and spiritistic disunity. The Psychological Record, 1984, 44, 69-71.
- The relation of scientists to events in physics and in psychology. The Psychological Record, 1984, 34, 165-73.
1987
- What qualifies interbehavioral psychology as an approach to treatment? In D. H. Ruben & D. J. Delprato (Eds.). New ideas in therapy: Introduction to an interdisciplinary approach. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 1987.