In looking over some of the early issues of the "new" "Psychological
Review" I stumbled across an older version of "Psychological Review".
The Psych Review most of us are familiar started publication in 1894
by James McKeen Cattell and James Mark Baldwin (at least that's
what Woodworth 1944 says in his obituary for Cattell in PR).
In trying to run down some references in PR (don't you hate it when an
author provides a reference for a page that's not reproduced in
PscyArticles or the journal website?), I decided to use books.google.com
because they scan an entire book/volume which means that it should
contain pages that were edited out in the APA sources.  Well,
books.google.com doesn't have many of the early volumes of PR
(these would come from the 4-5 universities that Google agreed to
digitize their collections) but there was the volume number I was
looking for.  However, turns out that this volume of PR was
published in 1881, not 1896, and the publisher is British: see:
http://books.google.com/books?id=oO8PAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=%22psychological+review%22&hl=en&sa=X&ei=vxIYUfaeAoaB0QHBkIHwCg&ved=0CFwQ6AEwCA#v=onepage&q=%22psychological%20review%22&f=false

The full title of this journal is "The Psychological Review: A Monthly
Magazine of Spiritualism and Psychological Research".  This volume
comes from Harvard's library (one wonders if William James read it).
Is anyone familiar with this version of PR?  Does anyone have
background information about it?

-Mike Palij
New York University
[email protected]


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