terrestrial radiation
terrestrial radiation Long-wave electromagnetic radiation (wavelengths 4–100 μm, with a peak at 10 μm) from the Earth's surface and atmosphere.
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PSYCHOLOGY'S NORA NEWCOMBE ELECTED FELLOW OF THE SOCIETY OF EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGISTS
News Wire article from: US Fed News Service, Including US State News; 5/22/2008; 665 words
; ...elite membership, and all of them are really eminent researchers and scholars." SEP was founded in 1904 by Edward Bradford Titchener, a British-born psychologist who later taught at Cornell University and helped establish experimental psychology...
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Have you been there? Done that?
Newspaper article from: International Herald Tribune; 9/16/2004; ; 700+ words
; ...but common experience suggests many ways that its functioning might be thrown off. The classic example, from Edward Bradford Titchener, a founder of the field, is when a person is about to cross a busy street, glances both ways and then is...
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Edward Bradford Titchener
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography
Edward Bradford Titchener The Anglo-American psychologist Edward Bradford Titchener (1867-1927) was the head of the structural school of psychology...
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The 1920s: Science and Technology: Deaths
Book article from: American Decades
...Sioux tribes, 22 December 1921. Edward W. Morley, 85, chemist who...commercially feasible, 26 October 1923. Edward Bradford Titchener, 60, a leader of the structuralist...intellectuals such as psychologist Edward Titchener, economist Jeremiah...
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Bagley, William C. (1874–1946)
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of Education
...study with well-known psychologist Edward Bradford Titchener. For four years, Bagley worked under Titchener and learned the structuralist psychology...following academic year as an assistant in Titchener's laboratory. Still committed to...
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Psychology
Book article from: The Oxford Companion to United States History
...varieties of introspection. At Cornell University, Edward Bradford Titchener (1867–1927) pursued a reductionistic...almost exclusively on the method of introspection, Titchener sought to map the structure of consciousness by identifying...
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United States
Dictionary entry from: International Dictionary of Psychoanalysis
...reasons, Freud's visit to Clark University attracted diverse listeners: the psychologists William James and Edward Bradford Titchener, the anthropologist Franz Boas, the revolutionary anarchist Emma Goldman, and many Protestant clergymen...
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