The Totemic Use of an Author in Psychology: A Century of Publications of the Work of F. C. Bartlett

We have tried to retrace the contributions and dissemination of the work of the famous British psychologist F. C. Bartlett through various authors who have been inspired by his work, to a greater or lesser extent. To investigate these questions, we have chosen to carry out a bibliometric work. We we...

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