Psychology
Subject
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Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:
Bibliographies compiled by Thomson, 1905-1954
File
Identifier: Coll-1310/3/4
Scope and Contents
The bibliographies detail publications with full references, largely chronologically. These include journal articles, books, and published lectures.
Dates:
1905-1954
EU Arts: Advanced Psychology, 1906-1907
File
Identifier: BAI 1/2/8
Scope and Contents
8 booklets of notes taken at 24 lectures in Advanced Psychology at the University of Edinburgh, with two booklets of excercises.
Dates:
1906-1907
Godfrey Thomson Unit for Educational Research, 1896-1979
Sub-subfonds
Identifier: EUA IN1/ACU/G1
Scope and Contents
Material regarding the Moray House Tests, c1920s-1970s;
Northumberland Mental Tests, c1920s;
Sample tests, 1920-1987;
Testing Samples, United States, c1920s-1950s;
Publications, 1896-c1978;
Godfrey Thomson, c1930s-1947;
Correspondence...
Dates:
1896-1979
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from Professor James Seth, enclosing his notes about various Professorships, 24 June 1903
Item
Identifier: Coll-14/9/9/64
Scope and Contents
Seth encloses his notes on the most important considerations concerning the professorships of Experimental Psychology, History of Philosophy and Social and Political Philosophy at the University of Edinburgh.
Dates:
24 June 1903
Quotations from Jacques Chevalier and Lloyd Morgan, c1928
Item
Identifier: BAI 1/1/7
Scope and Contents
A notebook containing quotations from Henri Bergson, a biography by Jacques Chevalier and Emergent Evolution and Life Mind and Spirit by zoologist turned psychologist, Lloyd Morgan.
Dates:
c1928
Student notes, 1906-c1920
Series
Identifier: BAI 1/2
Scope and Contents
Lecture notes on subjects including theology, philosophy and psychology
D.Phil. thesis manuscript
D.Phil. thesis manuscript
Dates:
1906-c1920
The Hypotheses of Psychophysical Parallelism and its Interpretation, c1908
Item
Identifier: BAI 1/3/15
Scope and Contents
An essay written by John Baillie as a student at the University of Edinburgh or New College, examining psychological approaches to the relationship between mind and body.
Dates:
c1908
The Subliminal Consciousness as an Aid to the Interpretation of Religious Experience, 11 October 1910
Item
Identifier: BAI 1/3/17
Scope and Contents
An essay written by John Baillie as a student at New College, Edinburgh, examining the psychology of religion and the influence of the subliminal and subconscious in the individual.
Dates:
11 October 1910