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Psychology
Collection comprises: 66 journals
Oldest title: back to 1936
Top titles:
- Behaviour Research and Therapy
- Child Abuse & Neglect
- Acta Psychologica
- Neuropsychologia
- Personality and Individual Differences
The core journals in this backfiles program have published highly cited, influential research, which has played a significant role in progressing knowledge in the field and stimulating further research. Landmark articles include:
- 1987
Is treatment too late: What 10 years of evaluative research tell us
Cohn, A.H.; Daro, D.
- Child Abuse & Neglect
- 1986
Violence towards children in the United States and Sweden
Gelles, R.J.; Edfeldt, A.W.
- Child Abuse & Neglect
- 1976
The learning and theory model of neurosis - a new approach
Eysenck, H.J.
- Behaviour Research and Therapy
- 1986
A cognitive approach to panic
Clark, D.M.
- Behaviour Research and Therapy
- 1985
Obsessional-compulsive problems: a cognitive-behavioural analysis
Salkovskis, P.M.
- Behaviour Research and Therapy
- 1984
Psychological treatments for depression: how do they work?
Teasdale, J.D.
- Behaviour Research and Therapy
- 1979
Emotional processing
Rachman, S.
- Behaviour Research and Therapy
- 1990
Finding structure in time
Elman, J.L.
- Cognitive Science
- 1987
Competitive learning - From interactive activation to adaptive resonance
Grossberg, S.
- Cognitive Science
- 1991
Why no mere mortal has ever flown out to center field
Kim, J.J.; Pinker, S. Prince, A.
- Cognitive Science
- 1985
Age norms for impulsiveness, venturesomeness and empathy in adults
Eysenck, S.B.G., Pearson P.R., Easting, G., Allsopp, J.F.
- Personality and Individual Differences 1985
- 1986
Response bias, social desirability and dissimulation
Furnham, A.
- Personality and Individual Differences
- 1988
Race differences in behavior - A review and evolutionary analysis
Rushton, J.P.
- Personality and Individual Differences
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All too often we lose sight of the origins of our current ideas and tools
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S. J. Rachman, Preface to The Best of Behaviour Research and Therapy, Elsevier, 1997
In the relatively young and maturing area of psychology, information about the development of the field is particularly important. Whether it is to reassess important papers to help develop existing theories further, or to cite them to help the reader follow the research, psychologists often need to refer to 'old papers'. The relatively high number of citations within psychology to older papers reflects the importance of historical research in this field.
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