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  1. The Symbolic Life

    Miscellaneous Writings

    By C.G. Jung

    Series: Collected Works of C.G. Jung

    Originally planned as a brief final volume in the Collected Works, The Symbolic Life has become the most ample volume in the edition, and one of unusual interest. It contains some 160 items spamming sixty years; they include forewords, replies to questionnaires, encyclopedia articles, occasional...

    Published April 6th 1977 by Routledge

  2. Life-span Developmental Psychology

    Introduction To Research Methods

    By Paul B. Baltes, Hayne W. Reese, John R. Nesselroade

    What are the changes we see over the life-span? How can we explain them? And how do we account for individual differences? This volume continues to examine these questions and to report advances in empirical research within life-span development increasing its interdisciplinary nature. The...

    Published December 31st 1976 by Psychology Press

  3. Language, Memory, and Thought

    By John R. Anderson

    Published August 31st 1976 by Psychology Press

  4. New Directions in Attribution Research

    Volume 1

    Edited by J. H. Harvey, W. J. Ickes, R. F. Kidd

    Published August 31st 1976 by Psychology Press

  5. Cognition and Social Behavior

    Edited by John S. Carroll, John W. Payne

    Series: Carnegie Mellon Symposia on Cognition Series

    Published July 31st 1976 by Psychology Press

  6. Perspectives on Cognitive Dissonance

    By R. A. Wicklund, J. W. Brehm

    Published July 31st 1976 by Psychology Press

  7. The Nature of Intelligence

    Edited by Lauren B. Resnick

    Published May 31st 1976 by Routledge

  8. Letters of C. G. Jung

    Volume 2, 1951-1961

    By C.G Jung

    Edited by Gerhard Adler, Jaffé Aniela

    In May 1956, in his eighty-second year, Jung first discussed with Gerhard Adler the question of the publication of his letters. Over many years, Jung had often used the medium of letters to communicate his ideas to others and to clarify the interpretation of his work, quite apart from answering...

    Published May 19th 1976 by Routledge

  9. Human Memory

    The Processing of Information

    By G. R. Loftus, E. F. Loftus

    Published February 29th 1976 by Psychology Press

  10. Principles of Learning and Memory

    By R. G. Crowder

    Published December 31st 1975 by Psychology Press