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Bloom, B., “Planned Short-Term Therapy for Depression: Recent Controlled Outcome Studies.” Brief Treatment and Crisis Intervention 1: 169–189.

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Bouchard, T., Segal, N., “Genetic and Environmental Influences on Special Mental Abilities in a Sample of Twins Reared Apart.” Acta Genet. Med. Gemellol 39: 193–206.

Bower, T., “Discrimination of Depth in Premotor Infants.” Psychonomic Science 1:368.

Bowers, K., “Situationism in Psychology: An Analysis and a Critique.” Psychol. Rev., 80(5) 307–336.

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Bowlby, J., Attachment and Loss. 3 New York: Basic Books.

Bozarth, J., “The Evolution of Carl Rogers as a Therapist.” Person-Centered Rev. 5(4) 387–393.

Brady, J., “Avoidance Behavior and the Development of Gastroduodenal Ulcers.” J. Experimental Anal. Behavior 1 69–73.

Braginsky, B., and Braginsky, D., Mainstream Psychology: A Critique. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston.

Bray, D., “The Assessment Center and the Study of Lives.” Amer. Psychologist 7(2) 180–189.

Bray, D., and Byham, W., “Assessment Centers and Their Derivatives.” J. Continuing Higher Educ. Winter 8–11.

Brehm, J., and Self, E., “The Intensity of Motivation.” Ann. Rev. Psychol., 40 109–131.

Bretherton, I., “Attachment Theory: Retrospect and Prospect.” In Bretherton, Inge, and Waters, Everett, eds., Growing Points of Attachment Theory. Child Development Monographs, no. 209. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

Bringmann, W., “Wilhelm Wundt 1832–1920: A Brief Biographical Sketch.” J. Hist. Behav. Sciences 11 287–297.

Bronowski, J., The Ascent of Man. Boston: Little, Brown and Company.

Bronowski, J., and Mazlish, B., The Western Intellectual Tradition: From Leonardo to Hegel. New York: Harper and Brothers.

Brooks, G. P., “The Faculty Psychology of Thomas Reid.” J. Hist. Behav. Sciences 12 65–77.

Brooks, G. P., and Johnson, R., “Contributions to the History of Psychology: XXIV. Johann Caspar Lavater’s Essays on Physiognomy.” Psychol. Reports 46 3–20.

Broughton, J., “Development of Concepts of Self, Mind, Reality, and Knowledge.” New Directions for Child Development I:75–100.

Brown, R., Social Psychology. New York: The Free Press.

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Brožek, J., “A Contribution by J. E. Purkinje (1787–1869) to the History of Psychology.” Hist. Psychol. 20 (1/2) 33–36.

Bruner, J., “The Course of Cognitive Growth.” Amer. Psychologist 19 1–15.

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