John Benjafield

Professor, Ph.D. (Brandeis)

Benjafield, J. G. (2017). Between pink noise and white noise: A digital history of the American Journal of Psychology and Psychological Review. American Journal of Psychology, 130, 505-519.

Benjafield, J. G. (2016). The digital history of the anglophone vocabulary of psychology: An exploration using Zipfian methods. History of Psychology, 19, 125-140.

Benjafield, J. G. (2015). A history of psychology (4th ed.). Toronto: Oxford University Press.

Benjafield, J.G. (2014). Patterns of similarity and difference between the vocabularies of psychology and other subjects. History of Psychology, 17, 19-35.

Benjafield, J.G. (2013). The vocabulary of anglophone psychology in the context of other subjects. History of Psychology, 16, 36-56.

Benjafield, J.G. (2012). The long past and short history of the vocabulary of anglophone psychology. History of Psychology, 15, 50-71.

Benjafield, J.G. (2012). Psychology: A concise history. Toronto: Oxford University Press.

Benjafield, J.G. (2010). The golden section and American psychology: 1892-1938. Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 46, 52-71.

Benjafield, J.G. (2010). A history of psychology (3rd ed.). Toronto: Oxford University Press.

Benjafield, J.G., Smilek, D., & Kingstone, A. (2010). Cognition (4th ed.). Toronto: Oxford University Press.

Schweitzer, T., & Benjafield, J.G. (2009). George Kelly at Brandeis: Some personal impressions and remembrances. In L.M. Leitner & J.C. Thomas (Eds.), Personal constructivism: Theory and applications (pp. 55-64). New York: Pace University Press.

Benjafield, J.G. (2008). George Kelly: Cognitive psychologist, humanistic psychologist, or something else entirely? History of Psychology, 11, 239-262.

Benjafield, J.G. (2008). Revisiting Wittgenstein on Kohler and Gestalt psychology. Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 44, 99-118.