John Broadus Watson, 1878 - 1958
WORKS
Watson, J. B. (1914). Behavior; an introduction to comparative psychology. New York : H. Holt and Co. BF671 .W25 1914X
Watson, J. B. (1957, c1930). Behaviorism. (Rev. ed.). Chicago : University of Chicago Press. BF199 .W3 1957X
Watson, J. B., & Watson, R. R. (1928). Psychological care of infant and child. New York : W.W. Norton. HQ7722 .W25 1928
Watson, J. B. (1919). Psychology from the standpoint of a behaviorist. Philadelphia : Lippincott. BF131 .W35 1919
Watson, J. B. (1928). The ways of behaviorism. New York; London : Harper & Brothers. BF199 . W33 1928
AUTOBIOGRAPHY
Watson, J. B. (1936). John Broadus Watson. In C. A. Murchison (Ed.), A history of psychology in autobiography, V. III, (pp. 271-281). Worcester, Mass. : Clark University Press. BF105 .H5 1930 V.3
BIOGRAPHY
Still, A. (1997). Watson, John Broadus. In N. Sheehy, A. J. Chapman, & W. Conroy (Eds.), Biographical dictionary of psychology (pg. 605-607). New York, NY : Routledge. REF BF109 .A1 B56 1997
Watson: behaviorism. (1968). In R. I. Watson, The great psychologists from Aristotle to Freud (pp. 406-435). (2d ed.). Philadelphia, Lippincott. BF81 .W35 1968
John B. Watson 1878-1958. (1974). In V. J. Nordby, & C. S. Hall, A guide to psychologists and their concepts (pg 176-179). San Francisco : W. H. Freeman and Company. REF BF109 .A1 N67
Cohen, D. (1979). J. B. Watson, the founder of behaviourism: a biography. London; Boston : Routledge and Kegan Paul. BF109 .W39 C63
Brewer, C. L. (1991). Perspectives on John B. Watson. In G. A. Kimble, M. Wetheimer, & C. White, Portraits of pioneers in psychology Vol. 1. (pg 171-188). Washington, DC : American Psychological Association. REF BF109 .A1 P68 1991 V.1
WEBSITES
Psychology Department Furman University. John Broadus Watson, [Online]. Available: http://www.furman.edu/~einstein/watson/watson1.htm [2006, April 3].
PBS.org. A science odyssey: people and discoveries: John Watson 1978 - 1958. [Online]. Available: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/aso/databank/entries/bhwats.html [2006, April 3]
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