Home
Research Trends
Scientific Articles
Journals
Scientific Journals
Open Access Journals
Journals Search
Contact
Sign Up
Login
Language
English
German
The Pedagogical Seminary and Journal of Genetic Psychology
Title
Publication Date
Language
Citations
Books Received
1926/12/01
English
Books
1932/12/01
English
A Study of Factors Influencing Performance of Dogs on a Delayed Response Test
1950/06/01
English
Books
1949/09/01
English
A Study of Experimentally Induced Shifts in Food-Preference
1942/09/01
English
Behavior Notes onE.Insularis Hentz: Domestication, Involution
1946/06/01
English
The Early Development of Social Attitudes toward Exceptional Children
1944/03/01
English
Critical Reviews of Recent Books
1947/06/01
English
The Infant's Reaction to his Mirror Image
1947/06/01
English
Books
1943/06/01
English
Intercorrelations among Learning Abilities: I
1939/12/01
English
Books
1945/12/01
English
Is Vision Useless for the Rat in a Familiar Maze?
1929/06/01
English
Books Recently Received
1947/12/01
English
Fantasied Mother-Child Interaction in Doll Play
1952/12/01
English
The Appearance in Three Generations of an Atypical Pattern of the Sneezing Reflex
1940/06/01
English
Curves of Sleep Depth in Newborn Infants
1939/09/01
English
A Study of the Consistency of Dominant and Submissive Behavior in Adolescent Boys
1935/06/01
English
Books
1949/12/01
English
Sex Differences in Timidity in Normal and Gonadectomized Rats
1941/09/01
English
The “Neurotic” Rorschachs of Normal Adolescents
1953/09/01
English
Books
1952/03/01
English
The Measurement of Aggressive Behavior in Laboratory Rats
1933/09/01
English
Non-Separation as a Source of Dissimilarities between Monozygotic Twins: A Case Report
1941/12/01
English
Manual Dominance in nursery School Children
1948/03/01
English
The Language Development of a Group of Triplets
1946/12/01
English
Critical Remarks on Some Modern Types of Psychology
1927/03/01
English
Books
1953/03/01
English
Errors Which Can and Should be Avoided in Scoring the Stanford-Binet Scale
1948/06/01
English
Compensatory Behavior as Completion of the Sensory-Motor Cycle: An Interpretative Hypothesis
1953/12/01
English
«
‹ Pervious
Next ›
»