All Stories

  1. Psychotherapy
  2. The Enduring Appeal of Psychosocial Explanations of Physical Illness
  3. “Darwin’s Delay”: A Reassessment of the Evidence
  4. A unique British psychologist: Why there can never be another Hans Eysenck
  5. Commentary on “Hans Eysenck and the Jewish Question: Genealogical Investigations" — by Andrew M. Colman and Caren A. Frosch
  6. Darwin’s “Mr. Arthrobalanus”: Sexual Differentiation, Evolutionary Destiny and the Expert Eye of the Beholder
  7. Epilogue: The Redux of Postmodernity
  8. History of Psychometrics
  9. Review symposium
  10. Australia
  11. Research report: Doing a biography of Hans J. Eysenck.
  12. Book Review: Adrian C. Brock, ed., Internationalizing the History of Psychology. New York: New York University Press, 2006. 0-8147-9944-2. $50.00 (cloth), viii + 260 pp
  13. Psychology and the National Institute of Mental Health: A historical analysis of science, practice, and policy
  14. History of Psychometrics
  15. Eysenck, Hans Jürgen
  16. Karl Pearson: The scientific life in a statistical age
  17. G. C. Bunn, A. D. Lovie, and G. D. Richards (Eds.) Psychology in Britain: Historical Essays and Personal Reflections . Leicester, UK: British Psychological Society, 2001. 514 pp. £26.95. ISBN 1-85433-332-1.
  18. Legislative warriors: American psychiatrists, psychologists, and competing claims over psychotherapy in the 1950s
  19. On not "giving psychology away": The Minnesota Multiphasic Inventory and public controversy over testing in the 1960s.
  20. A meeting of minds: The Australian Psychological Society and Australian psychologists, 1944-1994
  21. The development of the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory