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The anatomy of impact: What makes the great works of psychology great.
Franz Brentano's Psychology From an Empirical Standpoint.
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Donald E. Polkinghorne
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2003
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American Psychological Association
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pp. 3
Francis Galton's Hereditary Genius: Its place in the history and psychology of science.
pp. 19
A profound and radical change: How William James inspired the reshaping of American psychology.
pp. 43
Franz Brentano's Psychology From an Empirical Standpoint.
pp. 71
The impact of Sigmund Freud and The Interpretation of Dreams.
pp. 89
Alfred Binet's contributions as a paradigm for impact in psychology.
pp. 109
Lessons in "greatness" from Kurt Lewin's life and works.
pp. 125
The dramaturgical approach to social psychology: The influence of Erving Goffman.
pp. 137
A science of persons: Exploring the impact of R. D. Laing's The Divided Self on psychology.
pp. 161
Content and context: The impact of Campbell and Stanley.
pp. 177
Understanding disciplinary significance: Allen E. Bergin's 1980 article on religious values.
pp. 197
Impact as substance and as fashion.
pp. 213
Impact in psychology: Final reflections.
pp. 223
Afterword: How much impact should impact have?
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