Description | The file contains 16-printed booklets and 1-printed leaflet, collected by Professor Hearnshaw. The contents are journals and bulletins from various Psychological Societies home and abroad.
This is box 1 of 2 boxes.
The titles are as follows:
Humpty Dumpty, No.5, 1975
Psicodeia, Num. 0, November, 1975
Psychology Teaching, Vol.2, No.1, May 1974 Bulletin of the Association for the Teaching of Psychology
Archives of Applied Psychology, Vol.1, No.2 and Vol. 2, No.1, Dec 1973 and June 1974, Association of Applied Psychology, India
2- Indian Psychological Abstracts, Vol.5 No. 2, June 1974, Indian Council of Social Science Research
Psychologia a Patopsychologia Dietata, No.6 1974, Bratislava 1974
Primate Eye, No.2, May 1974
Indian Psychological Abstracts, Vol.5 No. 1, March 1974, Indian Council of Social Science Research
Pakistan Journal of Psychology, December 1974
Bulletin du C.E.R.P., Ministere du travail,1973-1974
Psychology Training, the Bulletin of the Association for the Teaching of Psychology, Vol.1, No.1 May 1973 with typed letter from the editor to Professor Hearnshaw inside the cover
Feedback, the Glasgow Journal of Psychology, No.10 , December, 1973 with compliment slip inside the front page
Cognition, International Journal of Cognitive Psychology 1973, 2/1 with typed document inside the front cover
Totus Homo , Cross-Disciplinary Scientific Journal , opening Issue,1969
ACTA Instituti Psychologici, Universitatis Zagrabiensis, No.49-63, 1967
The printed leaflet is entitled:
Bulletin No.40 of the Inter-american Society of Psychology, 1975 [Box 1 of 2] |
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