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Jacy L Young
Brianne M Collins

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The American Psychologist|April 13, 2018
For whose benefit? Comment on the psychobiography special section (2017)Jacy L Young, Brianne M Collins
The Journal of Genetic Psychology|October 15, 2016
G. Stanley Hall, Child Study, and the American PublicJacy L Young
Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences|October 8, 2016
FORUM FOR THE HISTORY OF HUMAN SCIENCES: REPORTS FOR JHBS AUGUST 2016Jacy L Young
History of Psychology|June 30, 2015
Test or toy? Materiality and the measurement of infant intelligenceJacy L Young
Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences|May 17, 2012
The biologist as psychologist: Henry Fairfield Osborn's early mental ability investigationsJacy L Young
The American Journal of Psychology|January 22, 2015
A French description of the Psychology Laboratory of G. S. Hall at Clark University in 1893Serge Nicolas, Jacy L Young
History of Psychology|July 3, 2013
An exploratory digital analysis of the early years of G. Stanley Hall's American Journal of Psychology and Pedagogical SeminaryJacy L Young, Christopher D Green
Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience|September 9, 2020
Commentary: Why Study the History of Neuroscience?Jeremy Trevelyan Burman, Brianne M Collins
Journal of the History of the Neurosciences|August 14, 2014
A transnational perspective on psychosurgery: beyond Portugal and the United StatesBrianne M Collins, Henderikus J Stam
History of Psychology|June 30, 2015
Freeman's transorbital lobotomy as an anomaly: A material culture examination of surgical instruments and operative spacesBrianne M Collins, Henderikus J Stam
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The American Psychologist|April 13, 2018
For whose benefit? Comment on the psychobiography special section (2017)Jacy L Young, Brianne M Collins
The Journal of Genetic Psychology|October 15, 2016
G. Stanley Hall, Child Study, and the American PublicJacy L Young
Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences|October 8, 2016
FORUM FOR THE HISTORY OF HUMAN SCIENCES: REPORTS FOR JHBS AUGUST 2016Jacy L Young
History of Psychology|June 30, 2015
Test or toy? Materiality and the measurement of infant intelligenceJacy L Young
Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences|May 17, 2012
The biologist as psychologist: Henry Fairfield Osborn's early mental ability investigationsJacy L Young
The American Journal of Psychology|January 22, 2015
A French description of the Psychology Laboratory of G. S. Hall at Clark University in 1893Serge Nicolas, Jacy L Young
History of Psychology|July 3, 2013
An exploratory digital analysis of the early years of G. Stanley Hall's American Journal of Psychology and Pedagogical SeminaryJacy L Young, Christopher D Green
Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience|September 9, 2020
Commentary: Why Study the History of Neuroscience?Jeremy Trevelyan Burman, Brianne M Collins
Journal of the History of the Neurosciences|August 14, 2014
A transnational perspective on psychosurgery: beyond Portugal and the United StatesBrianne M Collins, Henderikus J Stam
History of Psychology|June 30, 2015
Freeman's transorbital lobotomy as an anomaly: A material culture examination of surgical instruments and operative spacesBrianne M Collins, Henderikus J Stam
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