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Terman, L., Intelligence Tests and School Reorganization. Yonkers-on-Hudson, NY: World Book.

Terman, L., and Miles, C., Sex and Personality: Studies in Masculinity and Femininity. New York: McGraw-Hill.

Terman, L., and Oden, M., The Gifted Child Grows Up: Twenty-Five Years’ Follow-Up of a Superior Group. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press.

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Thackray, A., and Merton, R., “On Discipline Building: The Paradoxes of George Sarton.” Isis 63 (213): 473–495.

Thagard, P., MIND: Introduction to Cognitive Science. Cambridge: MIT Press.

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Theophrastus On the Senses. In Stratton,

Thibaut, J., Riecken, H., “Some Determinants and Consequences of the Perception of Social Causality.” J. Personality 24:113–133.

Thomas, A., Behavioral Individuality in Early Childhood. New York: New York University Press.

Thompson, J., The Psychobiology of the Emotions. New York: Plenum.

Thompson, R., Madigan, S., Memory: The Key to Consciousness. Washington, DC: Joseph Henry Press.

Thorndike, E., “Animal Intelligence.” Psychol. Rev. Monogr., supplement no. 2. Reprinted in Thorndike, 1911.

Thorndike, E., Animal Intelligence. New York: Macmillan.

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Thorndike, E., Human Nature and the Social Order. New York: Macmillan.

Thornton, E. M., The Freudian Fallacy. Garden City, NY: Dial.

Todd, J., Morris, e., “The Early Research of John B. Watson: Before the Behavioral Revolution.” Behav. Analyst 9:71–88.

Tolman, C., Lemery, C., “How to Reconcile Theoretical Differences in Psychology.” New Ideas in Psychol. 8 (3) 397–402.

Tolman, E., Purposive Behavior in Animals and Men. New York: Appleton-Century-Crofts.

Tolman, E., “The Determiners of Behavior at a Choice Point.” Psychol. Rev. 45 (1) 1–35.

Tolman, E., “Cognitive Maps in Rats and Men.” Psychol. Rev. 55 189–208.

Tolman, E., Honzick, C., “‘Insight’ in Rats.” University of Calif. Publications in Psychol. 4 215–232.

Torrey, E., Witchdoctors and Psychiatrists: The Common Roots of Psychotherapy and Its Future. New York: Harper and Row.

Tractinsky, N., “Aesthetics and Apparent Usability: Empirically Assessing Cultural and Methodological Issues.” CHI 97 Electronic Publications: Papers. http//www.acm.org/sigch97/proceedings/paper/nt.htm.

Tractinsky, N., “What Is Beautiful Is Usable.” Interacting with Computers 13 (2) 127–145.

Treisman, A., “Features and Objects in Visual Processing.” Scientific American, November:114.

Trenholm, S., Persuasion and Social Influence. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall.

Triplett, N., “The Dynamogenic Factors in Pacemaking and Competition.” Amer. J. Psychol. 9 507–533.

Trotter, R., “Baby Face.” Psychology Today, August:14–20.

Trotter, R., “Swimmer Against the Tide.” American Health, October.

Turing, A., “Computing Machinery and Intelligence.” Mind 59 433–460.

Turkheimer, E., Gottesman, I., “Individual Differences and the Canalization of Human Behavior.” Developmental Psychol. 27 (1) 18–22.

Turner, J., Helms, D., Life Span Development. Philadelphia: W. B. Saunders.

Tversky, A., Kahneman, d., “The Framing of Decisions and the Psychology of Choice.” Science 211 453–458.

Underhill, L., “Biofeedback in Back.” MGH brochure on www.healthgate.partners.org/browsing/LearningCenter.asp.

U.S. Congress Office of Technology Assessment, 1980. The Implications of Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of Medical Technology. Background Paper 3: The Efficacy and Cost Effectiveness of Psychotherapy. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Commerce, National Technical Information Service.

U.S. Congress The Use of Integrity Tests for Pre-Employment Screening. OTA-SET-442. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office.

Valins, S., “Cognitive Effects of False Heart-Rate Feedback.” J. Personality and Soc.

Van Lankveld, J., “Cognitive-Behavioral Bibliotherapy for Sexual Dysfunction in Heterosexual Couples: A Randomized Waiting-List Controlled Clinical Trial in the Netherlands.

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