Placing Women in the History of Psychology Course
- L. Furumoto
- Psychology, Sociology
- 1 December 1985
Many teachers of the history of psychology course make women invisible, despite women's participation in and contribution to the discipline. The limited coverage of women in textbooks and the…
Untold Lives: The First Generation of American Women Psychologists
- E. Scarborough, L. Furumoto
- Psychology
- 5 April 1989
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On the margins: Women and the professionalization of psychology in the United States, 1890-1940.
- L. Furumoto
- Psychology
- 1987
Liberal Education, Study in Depth, and the Arts and Sciences Major--Psychology.
- Thomas V. McGovern, L. Furumoto, D. Halpern, G. Kimble, W. McKeachie
- Education
- 1 June 1991
Mary Whiton Calkins (1863-1930), fourteenth president of the American Psychological Association.
- L. Furumoto
- PsychologyJournal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences
- 1 October 1979
Although in the latter half of her career Calkins moved away from psychology into philosophy, her work contained a unifying theme: the emphasis on the importance of the self.
Placing women in the history of psychology: The first American women psychologists.
- L. Furumoto, E. Scarborough
- Psychology
- 1986
" This article presents an account of the first American women psychologists. The article provides data on the origins, education, marital status, and careers of the 22 women who identified…
Mary Whiton Calkins (1863–1930)
- L. Furumoto
- Psychology
- 1 September 1980
Mary Whiton Calkins (1863–1930) was fourteenth President of the American Psychological Association, invented the paired-associate technique, founded an early psychological laboratory, and developed a…
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