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3. Lawrence Hall: Myers, 1986:486.
4. Bringmann, Balance, and Evans, 1975:293.
5. Quoted in Hilgard, 1987:44.
6. Wundt, 1862, excerpted in Shipley, 1961:70–73.
7. Quoted in Fancher, 1979:132–133.
8. Blumenthal, 1975.
9. On Wundt’s life up to Leipzig, the principal source drawn on is Bringmann, Balance, and Evans, 1975; for his life in general, Boring, 1950; Fancher, 1979; Robert Watson, 1978; and David Murray, 1988.
10. Wolfgang G. Bringmann et al., in Benjamin, 1988:189–195.
11. Wundt, 1977, as excerpted in History of Psychology 21(2):53–55 (1989).
12. Quoted in Hothersall, 1984:97.
13. Quoted in Fancher, 1979:128.
14. Fancher, 1979:136.
15. Kagan and Havemann, 1972:15.
16. Wundt, Outlines of Psychology; 3rd ed. (1897), excerpted in Rand, 1966 [1912]:707–708.
17. Ibid.:710.
18. Wundt, Outlines of Psychology (1897), quoted in Mandler and Mandler, 1964:132–133.
19. Ibid., Blumenthal, 1975.
20. James, 1948 [1892]:125, 710.
21. Ibid.:126.
22. Boring, 1950:328.
23. Quoted in Boring, 1950:346.
24. Lowry, 1971:105; Blumenthal, 1975.
25. David Murray, 1988:206.
26. Blumenthal, 1975; Boring, 1950:332.
27. Boring, 1950:335–337.
28. Wundt, Outlines of Psychology, 3rd ed. (1907), excerpted in Rand, 1966 [1912]:697, 701.
29. Robert Watson, 1978:287.
30. Fancher, 1979:128.
31. M. D. Boring and E. G. Boring, 1948.
32. David Murray, 1988:212.
33. Garrett, 1951:103–104.
34. Slamecka, 1985; Anderson, 1985.
35. Robert Watson, 1978:308.
36. Ibid.:283.
37. Mandler and Mandler, 1964:133.
38. Boring, 1950:403–404; Mandler and Mandler, 1964, chap.4.
39. David Murray, 1988:276–277; Mandler and Mandler, 1964, chap.4.
40. Robert Watson, 1978:309–310.
41. Ludy T. Benjamin, in Benjamin, 1988:180–181.
42. Boring, 1950:343–345.
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1. Letter to Francis Child, 1878, quoted in Barzun, 1983:30.
2. Quoted in Hothersall, 1984:260.
3. James, 1948 [1892]:468. Omissions not indicated.
4. Ibid.:468.
5. Quoted in Barzun, 1983:265.
6. James, 1890, vol. I,:296.
7. Ibid.:421.
8. Ibid.:169.
9. Biographical details are largely from Gerald Myers, 1986, and Barzun, 1983, with some additions from Fancher, 1979, Hilgard, 1987, and Watson, 1978.
10. Quoted in Fancher, 1979:149.
11. James, 1902:150. Omissions not indicated.
12. Barzun, 1983:26.
13. James, 1920, vol. I:147–148. Omissions not indicated.
14. “Hate”: quoted in Boring, 1950:511; “horror”: quoted in Perry, 1935, vol. II:195.
15. James, 1890, vol. I: footnote to 666–667.
16. Ibid.:244.
17. Ibid.:185.
18. Ibid.:185.
19. Hilgard, 1987:50.
20. Introduction to James, 1948 [1892].
21. “I find myself”: James, 1911:198, quoted in Myers, 1986:10; “Theoretically”: quoted in Barzun, 1983:241.
22. Journal of Philosophy, Psychology, and Scientific Methods 7, no. 19 (1910):506, quoted in Myers, 1986:1. Omissions not indicated.
23. James, 1890, vol. I:138.
24. Ibid.:185.
25. Flanagan, 1984:40–41.
26. James, 1890, vol. I:216ff.
27. Ibid.:224–225. Omissions not indicated.
28. Ibid.:144.
29. Flanagan, 1984:35–36.
30. James, 1890, vol. I:141.
31. Ibid.:239.
32. Ibid.:332.
33. Ibid.:330.
34. Hilgard, 1987:53.
35. James, 1890, vol. I:330.
36. Ibid.:334–336.
37. Ibid.:344.
38. James, 1948 [1892]:203.
39. Gardner Murphy, for one, cited in Woodward, 1984:148.
40. James, 1890, vol. II:486.
41. Ibid.
42. Ibid.:501, 522ff.
43. Ibid.:524–525.
44. Ibid.:561–562.
45. Ibid.:572–576.
46. Myers, 1988:197.
47. James, 1890, vol. I:141–142, 144.
48. Ibid., vol. II:547.
49. Ibid.:496.
50. Ibid.:520.
51. Ibid., vol. I:201.
52. Ibid.:206.
53. Ibid.:206ff.
54. Ibid., vol. II:614–615.
55. Murray, 1988:252.
56. Quoted in Hearnshaw, 1987:147.
57. James, 1890, vol. II:449–450. He had advanced this idea years earlier; see James, 1884.
58. James, 1890, vol. II:450.
59. Hothersall, 1984:257–258.
60. Cannon-Bard Theory and Cognitive Appraisal Theory,