Jeffry Ricker wrote:
So again, does anyone have Hall's book? I thought I had it, but it
turned out that I have Hall's 1923 book ("Life & Confessions of a
Psychologist").
One interesting side-issue that we are running into is the lack of
primary sources that are available online. Google is useful but it
doesn't substitute for the systematic storage of scholarly information.
This aside is to point out the importance of projects like Chris Green's
PsychClassics site < http://psychclassics.yorku.ca/ > where one can find
such original material. Google can find you a link to that site but it
is Chris that is putting in the expertise and sweat to create such a site.
Thanks to Christopher Green for http://psychclassics.yorku.ca/
Now it is back to the hunt for the iceberg analogy, and I do hope that
the snark does not turn out to be a boojum.
Ken
Jeff
Reference
Hall, G. S. (1912). Founders of Modern Psychology. New York: Appleton.
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<http://www.sc.maricopa.edu/sbscience/ricker/curriculum_vitae.html>
Chair
Division of Social & Behavioral Sciences
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Scottsdale Community College
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Kenneth M. Steele, Ph.D. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Department of Psychology http://www.psych.appstate.edu
Appalachian State University
Boone, NC 28608
USA
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